| Core Principles | |
|---|---|
| Democracy | Safeguarding India’s democratic framework with strong institutions, transparent governance, and the protection of citizens’ rights. |
| Secularism | Promoting unity and equality among all religions, ensuring no discrimination on the basis of faith or belief. |
| Social Justice | Ensuring fair access to education, employment, and economic opportunities for every citizen, especially marginalized groups. |
| Inclusive Growth | Strengthening rural development, women’s empowerment, and youth employment to create equitable prosperity. |
| Economic Vision | |
| Employment | Focus on job creation through entrepreneurship, MSME support, and skill training initiatives. |
| Farmer Welfare | Guaranteed MSP, better crop insurance, and improved irrigation facilities to make farming sustainable and profitable. |
| Industrial Growth | Encouraging innovation and manufacturing while ensuring environmental sustainability. |
| Social Development Goals | |
| Healthcare for All | Expanding public health infrastructure, affordable medicines, and universal health insurance coverage. |
| Education | High-quality education through investment in government schools, digital literacy, and scholarships for underprivileged students. |
| Women Empowerment | Equal pay, workplace safety, leadership roles, and financial independence programs for women. |
| Environmental Commitments | |
| Climate Action | Adopting clean energy, reforestation, and sustainable urban development to combat global warming. |
| Clean India | Implementing waste management reforms and promoting community participation for cleanliness drives. |
| Democratic & Global Outlook | |
| Strengthening Democracy | Empowering panchayats, protecting media freedom, and upholding the Constitution of India. |
| Foreign Policy | Building peaceful global relations based on mutual respect, cooperation, and national interest. |