ABSTRACT: This study examines the integration of Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS), technological innovation, and global diplomacy as key drivers for achieving the vision of Swarnim Bharat @2047. Adopting a conceptual-empirical approach, the research analyzes the perceptions of 300 respondents using descriptive statistics, correlation, and regression analysis to evaluate the impact of these dimensions on national development readiness. The findings reveal that technological innovation plays a dominant role in enhancing economic and social development, while Indian Knowledge Systems contribute significantly to sustainability, ethical governance, and cultural continuity. Global diplomacy further strengthens India’s international positioning and facilitates global cooperation. The results confirm a strong positive relationship among all three variables, with their combined influence explaining a substantial proportion of development outcomes. The study proposes a multidimensional framework that integrates tradition, innovation, and diplomacy to promote inclusive growth, resilience, and global leadership. It concludes that a holistic and policy-driven approach is essential for aligning these domains to achieve sustainable and progressive national development.
KEYWORDS: Swarnim Bharat, Indian Knowledge Systems, Technological Innovation, Global Diplomacy, Sustainable Development, Inclusive Growth.
INTEGRATING INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS, TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, AND GLOBAL DIPLOMACY: A MULTIDIMENSIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR ACHIEVING SWARNIM BHARAT
PROF.(DR.) VINEETA SHARMA
PRINCIPAL, DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT, IDEAL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, 16_X, KARKARDOOMA, NEAR TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, DELHI.


