Gadkari at Viksit Bharat Conclave, Maharashtra Coffee Table Launch
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari attended the Viksit Bharat Conclave and the launch of the 'Maharashtra Ke Gaurav Coffee Table' publication, alongside a Felicitation Ceremony, in New Delhi on Tuesday, 7 July 2026.
Context
The event brought together the Viksit Bharat national vision framework with a state-specific cultural showcase for Maharashtra. The 'Maharashtra Ke Gaurav Coffee Table' — translating broadly as 'Pride of Maharashtra Coffee Table Book' — was formally launched at the ceremony, presenting the state's achievements in infrastructure, industry, and culture. A felicitation ceremony honouring contributors to Maharashtra's development was also held as part of the programme.
Gadkari, himself a prominent Maharashtra leader from Nagpur and a senior figure in the BJP, has been a consistent champion of linking the state's infrastructure and development record to the national growth story.
Policy Backdrop
The Viksit Bharat @2047 vision was articulated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2022, setting a goal to transform India into a fully developed nation by the centenary of its independence. Since then, the Central government has organised a series of state-level and Delhi-based conclaves designed to highlight regional contributions to this overarching national target.
These events typically combine policy dialogue with cultural documentation — such as coffee table books — and award ceremonies recognising individuals and institutions that have advanced state-level progress. Maharashtra, as one of India's largest economies and a hub of manufacturing, ports, and road infrastructure, features prominently in this framework.
Stakeholders and Impact
The conclave draws participation from Maharashtra government representatives, Central ministry officials, and civil society figures whose work aligns with the Viksit Bharat agenda. The coffee table publication serves as a formal record of the state's developmental milestones, intended for wide institutional circulation.
For Maharashtra's political and administrative leadership, the event provides a platform to project the state's achievements on a national stage. For the Central government, it reinforces the narrative that state-level progress is integral to reaching the 2047 development targets.
What's Next
The Viksit Bharat conclave series is expected to continue with similar state-specific launches and felicitation events through 2026, with other states likely to follow Maharashtra's model of combining book launches with recognition ceremonies. The momentum built through these conclaves will be closely watched as a barometer of how effectively the Central government sustains political and public engagement around its long-term development vision ahead of 2047.