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How India's Rural Revolution Redefined Global Development

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June 26, 2025

Some statistics stop you in your tracks. They don't just tell you a story — they change the very narrative of a nation.

One such number is this: India's extreme poverty rate has fallen from 27.1 per cent in 2011-12 to just 5.3 per cent in 2022-23. That means 269 million Indians — nearly the population of an entire continent — have broken free from the clutches of extreme poverty in just over a decade. Behind this staggering statistic lies not just good luck or economic growth, but a quiet revolution led by Prime Minister Modi. Eleven years of determined, ground-level governance, hard-nosed reforms, and the revival of India’s most ignored strength — its cooperative economic framework.

This isn’t just a policy shift; it's a transformation of mind-set, of machinery, and of the meaning of development itself. For too long, poverty alleviation was viewed as charity or top-down welfare. But under PM Modi’s leadership, poverty reduction has become an outcome of empowerment, not entitlement. And the beating heart of this transformation?

The recent World Bank report gives global recognition to this shift, but Indians have been living it daily. It acknowledges what we on the ground already knew: that this isn’t mere statistical luck. It is the result of deliberate structural reforms, institutional innovations, and a relentless push to bring prosperity to the last mile. For the first time, the World Bank is forced to re-think the way poverty is measured and tackled — not with foreign aid or fiscal sops, but through farmer-centric systems, rural institutions, and localised wealth creation.

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