It was early November 1953, After weeks of discussing and working on the Gati Shakti plan they were now finally with everything.
This was a nation desperate for growth, for infrastructure that could support its booming population, and for opportunities to lift millions out of poverty. They needed something substantive.
Even though they have taken many action ever since 1947 but still there is something that is lacking but now they are ready.
Today, Rohan and his ministers would unveil the Gati Shakti Plan a bold and transformative vision that promised to connect the vast, disconnected regions of India and pave the way for economic prosperity.
The plan wasn't just about building roads or expanding railways, it was about reshaping the nation's future.
But more importantly, it was about providing opportunities for the millions of citizens whose livelihoods depended on these developments.