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Youth Voice for a New India

100 Youth. 100 Voices. One New India.

India will turn 100 in 2047. The question is no longer whether India will rise—but how, for whom, and with whose voices shaping that journey.

Why This Series

Young Indians between the ages of 20 and 25 will play the most important roles in shaping India’s future and increasingly, the future of the world. By 2047, today’s youth will be leaders, innovators, policymakers, and institution builders.

Yet most conversations about India@2047 focus on experts predicting the future, not on young Indians articulating it. Youth Voice for a New India exists to change that.

What Makes This Series Different

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One Voice Per Episode

Depth over noise. One young perspective explored thoughtfully.

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Reflection First

Not debates or shouting matches—just honest thinking.

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India @100 Focus

Long-term nation-building, not short-term trends.

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Inclusive by Design

Language, region, and background are never barriers.

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Built for Legacy

Designed to be archived, referenced, and revisited.

The 10 Pillars of Conversation

Health

Education

Judiciary

Economy

Politics

Environment & Sustainability

Public Policy

Jobs & Employment

Infrastructure

Technology

These are starting points—not boundaries. Your lived experience and ideas lead the conversation.

Who Can Participate

  • College students and recent graduates

  • Young professionals, founders, researchers, social workers

  • First-generation learners and rural voices

  • Anyone aged 20–25 who cares deeply about India’s future
     

Language is not a barrier. Translation support will be provided if needed.

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About the Host

Dr. S.P. Mishra is the Founder of India Career Centre and host of the India Career Centre Podcast. He works at the intersection of career guidance, youth development, and leadership, helping young Indians move beyond conventional career thinking toward purposeful living.

Through mentoring, public conversations, and expert-led discussions, Dr. Mishra encourages students to align their ambitions with values, citizenship, and long-term impact. His work emphasizes that success is not defined only by job titles, but by character, contribution, and leadership.

With a practical yet deeply reflective approach, he continues to inspire students, parents, and educators to build careers that serve both personal growth and national progress.

Apply to Be a Guest

If you would like to participate, please share:

  • Your age

  • Your location

  • Your area of interest (one or more pillars)

  • A short note (up to 200 words): What change do you want to see in India by 2047, and why?
     

📩 Apply via X (Twitter): @spmishrais
📧 Email: sp.mishra@indiacareercentre.com

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