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Reinventing India’s Atmanirbhar legacy through swadeshi sankalp

India’s timeless legacy of self-reliance is being revived through the powerful Swadeshi movement and Atmanirbhar Bharat mission. By combining ancient traditions with modern technology, India is forging a path to economic strength and global leadership

Prabin Kumar PadhyPrabin Kumar Padhy
Dec 2, 2025, 07:30 am IST
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India’s civilisational journey is a remarkable story of self-reliance, innovation, and economic prosperity that spans thousands of years. Long before the globalised world emerged, India had already perfected a decentralised yet highly efficient economic system rooted in local production and indigenous knowledge. Every village functioned as a miniature republic, producing its essential needs, food, textiles, tools, medicines, arts, education, and commerce, without depending on external sources. This culture of self-sufficiency created an economy so vibrant and robust that India became one of the richest civilisations on the planet.

Historical accounts by travellers such as Megasthenes, Al-Biruni, Marco Polo, and many others describe an India overflowing with abundance, thriving in agriculture, metallurgy, architecture, astronomy, medicine, mathematics, shipbuilding, and textiles. Indian artisans produced world-famous muslin, silk, steel, and spices. Indian merchants sailed across oceans, trading goods that were celebrated for their quality and uniqueness. Our traditional systems ensured that prosperity did not belong to a few but was widely distributed across society.

The era of external intrusion

However, India’s unparalleled wealth and reputation inevitably attracted attention, not only from traders but from invaders who saw the subcontinent as an inexhaustible source of riches. Over many centuries, the land witnessed waves of invasions and foreign rule. While early incursions plundered wealth, the colonial era engineered a systematic destruction of India’s indigenous industries.

British policies deliberately dismantled thriving sectors like handloom, metal crafts, shipbuilding, and village industries. India, once a world leader in exports, was forcibly turned into a supplier of raw materials and a market for foreign goods. The self-sufficient village economy that had sustained India for millennia was shattered. By the time the country achieved independence, the economy had been severely weakened, and the spirit of self-reliance that once defined India had been overshadowed by decades of exploitation.

The reawakening of the Indian spirit

Over the past decade, India has taken decisive steps to re-establish its position as a global economic powerhouse. Under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, a renewed focus on indigenous capacity building has laid the foundation for a modern resurgence. The launch of Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan, supported by initiatives like Make in India, Startup India, Digital India, and the expansion of MSME sectors, symbolises a transformative shift toward strengthening India’s core economic identity.

The Atmanirbhar Bharat mission is rooted in a simple yet profound belief: India’s progress must emerge from within. By encouraging domestic manufacturing, boosting innovation, reducing import dependence, and empowering local industries, the initiative aims to rebuild the same ethos of self-reliance that once made India the envy of the world.

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Today, India is one of the fastest-growing economies globally, driven by indigenous technology development, renewable energy leadership, defence production, agricultural modernisation, and unprecedented infrastructure growth. Cities are transforming, small businesses are expanding, and the youth are becoming architects of a new digital and entrepreneurial India.

The rise of swadeshi consciousness

Across the nation, the ongoing Swadeshi and Atmanirbhar Bharat Sankalp Abhiyan is turning into a powerful mass movement. This effort goes beyond economic reforms, it is reshaping the mindset of millions of Indians by encouraging pride in local products, local skills, and local opportunities.

The Swadeshi movement of today aims to:

  • Inspire the youth to prioritise Indian-made goods
  • Revive traditional craftsmanship and integrate it with modern innovation
  • Strengthen rural and tribal economies through localised production
  • Promote startups and small manufacturers
  • Reduce dependency on foreign imports
  • Build resilience in supply chains
  • Enhance community participation in economic growth

By choosing Swadeshi, citizens are not merely purchasing products, they are directly participating in nation-building. Every local item bought supports jobs, sustains traditional knowledge, strengthens families, and fuels the national economy. This emotional and economic unity is creating a wave of confidence across India. While this movement is the brainchild of RSS which has aggressively been advocating the usage of Swadeshi items and pressing for a self-reliant India since many years, the Central Govt led by PM Modi is extensively engaging in the Swadeshi movement including BJP ruled states, the Party itself has initiated a nationwide drive to inculcate the sense of Atmanirbhar Bharat & Swadeshi movement through its karyakartas who are reaching out to general public and creating awareness of using Swadeshi and also organising oath taking for Atmanirbhar Bharat & Swadeshi Sankalp among public.

Swadeshi for the 21st century

What makes the current movement unique is its blend of heritage and technology. India is not reverting to the past; it is modernising its ancient principles to thrive in the globalised world. Village industries are being enhanced through digital tools, e-commerce platforms, renewable energy, and skill development programs. Youth entrepreneurs are using AI, robotics, biotechnology, and smart manufacturing to develop innovations that compete on the global stage.

The merger of tradition and technology is enabling India to chart its own developmental course, one that is sustainable, inclusive, and deeply rooted in Indian values.

A future built on self-reliance

India stands today at a historic turning point. For the first time in centuries, the nation is reclaiming its civilisational strength with full confidence. The Atmanirbhar Bharat vision is not about isolation or protectionism; it is about empowerment and self-confidence. It seeks to ensure that every Indian, whether a farmer, artisan, trader, engineer, or innovator, becomes a stakeholder in the nation’s growth.

When self-reliance becomes a people’s movement rather than just a policy, the transformation becomes unstoppable. India’s future is being shaped by the collective determination of its citizens to honour their heritage, embrace modern innovation, and build a nation that stands strong on its own foundation.

The resurgence of the Swadeshi spirit and the national commitment to Atmanirbhar Bharat, visualised and enacted by PM Narendra Modi, promise to restore India to the heights of economic, cultural, and moral leadership it once enjoyed, this time stronger, more resilient, and ready to lead the world in the 21st century.

 

 

 

Topics: Traditional CraftsmanshipAtmanirbhar BharatIndian EconomyDigital IndiaRural DevelopmentSwadeshi MovementIndigenous Innovation
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