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India of My Dreams Speech - 10 Lines, Short and Long Speech

India is a place where people from all cultures and religions coexist. As Indian citizens, we are constantly seeking ways to enhance our country and envision a better India . My hopes for our magnificent country are for peace and prosperity. When every person follows the rule of law, supports the nation with their families, and contributes to making India a better place, India will be a wonderful country.

India of My Dreams Speech - 10 Lines, Short and Long Speech

10 Lines on India of My Dreams

  • Peace and harmony shall reign in the India of my dreams. Every citizen will be literate, and India will soar to unprecedented heights.
  • It will be free of war, terrorism, starvation, and pain. It will be filled with compassion, tranquility, and happiness.
  • In my ideal India, the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene will be maintained.
  • This is my India – a beautiful country of peace, prosperity, and honesty, where no one is afraid to speak the truth and where there is no corruption.
  • It will be a country where women are respected, people of all religions coexist, and every individual feels pleased to be an Indian.
  • The India of my dreams is devoid of corrupt institutions such as the caste system and poverty.
  • I am looking forward to technical advancement in India, as well as advances in medical facilities. I want to see a happy India and hope to contribute to it.
  • My ideal India should be free of crime and harm to the common man. Crime produces stress in society and impediments to any country's prosperity. I wish to see my country in peace and harmony.
  • My ideal India would be a country where women may freely wander the streets. In addition, there will be actual equality, which I want everyone to have.
  • Unemployment is one of the most severe issues in our country. We have an educated but unemployed youth population. Everyone will be able to find work in the India of my dreams.

Short Speech on India of My Dreams

Everyone wishes to see their country grow and become democratically prosperous. Progress can be seen in a country where there is equality in all fields and for all genders. Furthermore, a country where there is no discrimination based on caste, race, gender, or economic standing finds actual progress. People in such countries also make good growth in all areas. India is evolving, and I want it to progress and grow. In the near future, I hope it will become the India of my dreams.

My ideal India will be devoid of poverty. When I see starving youngsters asking for food on the streets, it makes me really sad. I want poverty to leave my country and for everyone to have enough food to live. I wish to Imagine India as a place where everyone has access to education. There are youngsters from low-income homes who cannot afford education due to the high cost of education. Education should be provided at no cost to such children.

I imagine an India where numerous scientists are engaged in significant research, an India known for its outstanding scientific and technological advancements. An India that is a pioneer not only in new discoveries and technologies but also in spirituality.

It will be a corruption-free environment, where people don't fear speaking the truth and where wildlife is protected from poachers. An India where every person plants and maintains a minimum of 10 to 20 trees during their lifetime. At last, I dream of India, where people of different castes, religions, creeds, ethnic groups and economic/ social statuses live in unison with each other. There should be fair play, and the government must ensure employment opportunities for all its citizens.

Long Speech on India of My Dreams

India is the country of my dreams; there, people of many castes, creeds, faiths, ethnic groupings and economic and social levels coexist together. The government must guarantee equitable employment possibilities for all of its inhabitants, and there should be fair play.

The India of my dreams is the one where women are treated with respect and dignity. They share the same rights and authority as males. They are treated as a significant family member who can make decisions and is financially independent. They must be provided with a secure atmosphere free from dangers, including rape, physical assault, kidnapping, acid attacks, domestic violence, the dowry system, sexual harassment at work, etc. For them to use their full ability and energy in the appropriate directions, they must feel safe and protected. They would be able to demonstrate their talent in this way and aid in the growth of the country.

Everyone will be healthy and clean in the India of my dreams. People will appreciate the natural surroundings, clean air, and lack of pollution. In the India of my aspirations, the most extraordinary levels of hygiene and cleanliness will be upheld. India's citizens will take an active role in keeping it clean so that everyone can live in a healthy environment.

In the India of my dreams, the underprivileged are empowered, there is no hunger or poverty, and everyone has a decent roof over their heads.

To create the India of our dreams, we must get rid of any element that can be responsible for the populace's poor health. We must ensure that everyone in our nation has access to advanced healthcare, that streets, rivers, and other public areas are clean, and that everyone takes all reasonable precautions to prevent the spread of disease.

Poor children should attend school to give them the confidence to face the world and lead successful lives. The divide between the rich and the poor shouldn't exist. The national revenue ought to be distributed fairly across all societal segments. In my view, the only effective treatment is socialism.

This is my India—a wonderful nation, one where people are free to tell the truth, and are prosperous and honest and where there is no corruption. It will be a nation where everyone is pleased to be an Indian, where women are respected, and where people of all religions cohabit. It will be a country free from bloodshed, terrorism, starvation and misery.

Over the past few decades, India has experienced substantial industrial growth, technical innovation, and success in a number of other areas. However, there is still a lot of space for development. India used to be referred to as the "golden sparrow" due to its economic success. I want the nation to regain its former splendor. I want it to experience more social and cultural wealth in addition to economic wealth. There must be no prejudice or unfair treatment against any of the nation's citizens.

Finally, I have a dream about India, as Rabinder Nath Tagore describes it in the lines— “Where the head is held high, where the mind is without fear into that heaven of freedom. O Lord, let my country awake".

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India of My Dreams Essay

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All of us love our country and have a strong attachment to this ancient land of ours. We want to see a prosperous and happy India. Each one of us has a dream of how India should develop and progress. Just as Jawaharlal Nehru, our first Prime Minister had said at the time of independence that he had to solve 300 million problems (the population of India at that time); similarly, each one of us may have thought about the “India of my dreams”. The Father of our Nation, Mahatma Gandhi also expressed his thoughts on this topic. Now, their thoughts are published in the form of a book named “India of my Dreams”. Here, we have provided an Essay on India of My Dreams which is a sample essay. Students can take ideas from this essay and then write an Essay on India of their dreams by putting their own thoughts into words.

India of My Dreams

The India of my dreams will be a place full of peace and harmony. People will be filled with compassion, happiness and enthusiasm. I see an India where each individual will have a strong value system, where all human beings are equal. Everyone will have his or her role in the governance of the country directly as well as indirectly. I dream of an India which has people who are self-contained, self-reliant communities with truthful and transparent lives with good health, education and lives.

I dream of India as a country where everyone has access to education. There are children who belong to poor families and cannot afford education because of the costs of education. For such children, education should be provided freely. Moreover, education should be provided irrespective of gender discrimination. The girl child should be given equal opportunities similar to the boy child.

Women Empowerment

The India of my dreams includes women who are respected everywhere. They have power and rights equal to men. They are treated as an extremely important member of the family where they can take decisions and have financial independence. They must get a safe environment where they don’t have to worry about crimes such as rape, physical assault, kidnapping, acid attack, domestic violence, dowry system, sexual harassment at the workplace, etc. They must feel safe and protected so that they can utilise their full potential and energy in the right direction. This would enable them to showcase their talent and thus contribute to the development of the nation.

Corruption-Free India

Corruption is the biggest hurdle in the path of the development of our country. If our government and political system become corruption-free, then our country will develop fast. The bribery system will come to an end and all bureaucrats will function with integrity and accountability. Every government servant will take responsibility for their work. So, the India of my dream will be corruption free.

Employment Opportunities

Creating employment opportunities for youth is one of the key factors that contribute to the development of a nation. India which I dream of should have enormous opportunities for youth so they can be easily employed. There should be jobs in every sector so that one can work in the area of his/her interest. In this way, India will reach great heights.

Clean, Green and Pollution-Free Environment

The India of my dreams will be clean, green and healthy for everyone. People will enjoy the greenery, fresh air and pollution-free environment. The highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene will be maintained in the India of my dreams. Citizens will actively participate in making India clean so everyone gets a healthy environment.

This is my India — a great country, a land of peace, prosperity and truthfulness where no one is afraid of speaking the truth and where there is no corruption. It will be a country where women are respected and people from all religions coexist and where every citizen is proud to be an Indian. It will be a country free from violence, terrorism, hunger and suffering.

Essays Topics for Students Practise

After writing an essay on the India of my dreams, students must practise essays on similar topics. To help them with this, we have provided a few essay topics as suggestions:

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Frequently Asked Questions on India

Who is known as the ‘father of nation’ in india..

Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is known as the ‘Father of the Nation’. Gandhiji played a key role in gaining India’s independence from British rule in 1947 by peaceful means and spreading the message of non-violence.

What is the capital of India?

New Delhi is the national capital of India. It is situated in the north-central part of the country on the west bank of the Yamuna River.

Describe the Indian National Flag.

The Indian National Flag is a horizontal tricolour. It contains saffron colour (kesaria) at the top, white in the middle and green at the bottom in equal proportion. In the centre of the white band is a navy-blue wheel which represents the chakra. The top saffron colour indicates the strength and courage of the country. The white middle band indicates peace and truth with Dharma Chakra. The green shows the fertility, growth and auspiciousness of the land.

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Everyone has dreams to make his/her country big and democratically successful. A country where there is equality in all areas, and for all genders, it witnesses progress. Like others, I also have a dream for my India and the way it should be, so I can be proud to live and the coming generation too. Furthermore, a country where there is no discrimination of caste, color, gender, and economic status, sees development in a true sense. People in such countries also progress well in all senses.

Descriptive Essay India of My Dreams

The India of my dreams would be a country that is entirely self-sufficient in all areas. I want India to be technologically advanced, agriculturally advanced as well as scientifically better. Every barren land in the country, which has not witnessed crop in ages, would be cultivated for achieving food grains. I am proud of my country, where agriculture is the backbone and pushes the GDP ahead. 

I am proud that I live in a country with so rich soil containing suitable minerals that help in agriculture and promote farming. Different states of India have different varieties of soil, such as Gujarat has black soil that is suitable for growing cotton, Kerala has soil that is suitable for rice cultivation, and so on. One of the best things that happened in the country was the Green Revolution, offering intensive agricultural programs for farmers.

Women Empowerment

My biggest dream is to see women’s empowerment in all areas. I am happy to see women are becoming independent and can take up family responsibilities. However, many things need to work for women’s empowerment, such as stopping female feticide, promoting safety and equality in the organisation, etc. In rural areas of India, there are still many cases of women feticide and physical attack, endangering a woman’s life. 

The patriarchy is still in existence in many places in India, that needs to be taken into consideration. Several jobs are still not open for women. For things to change in a better way, along with the government and other citizens, women as a community should also normalise certain things to change the mindset of the people and the society. For instance, generally, everywhere, the delivery person that comes to our door are men. There are nearly zero women who accept such jobs. Instead, they choose to be a housewife, which should not be the ideal situation. Society should normalise things for women that men have done for decades. Various types of reservations are also provided in education or jobs to uplift women and encourage better participation.

Thankfully, the Indian government, along with NGOs and social groups, are working towards the safety and empowerment of women in India. I want women in my country to be free from social stigma and live independent lives.

Empowering Poor

The rich are becoming richer, and the poor are becoming poorer. The middle class has been standing in the same situation ever since. This should not be the ideal situation for India. The more this gap will be, the more our country and people will suffer. India of my dreams should be a place where poor people get empowerment, face no poverty, do not starve, and get the proper roof to live. 

Poor kids should get an education, so they are confident in facing the world and living a successful life. There should be no gap between the rich and the poor. The national income should be distributed rationally among different sections of society. In my opinion, socialism is the only remedy that can help to overcome the problem.

Employment Opportunity

The India of my dream should be where every individual should get employment opportunities. People must have a decent job that offers good pay, which will help in fulfilling dreams. Unfortunately, many young people with great talent are unable to find the right job due to corruption, quota, and reference.

Reservation has been the major hindrance in the path of growth of deserving candidates. Many of the young experts end up shifting abroad for job opportunities, helping the growth of the GDP of the respective country. India of My dream is a place where the deserving candidate must get a job. A country where young experts get a proper job will certainly witness profitable growth of GDP.

No More Caste Discrimination

Right from independence until now, caste discrimination has been the major hurdle in the growth of Indian society. In many villages of the country, some people still face caste discrimination issues. It is certainly shameful to see how people are denied their rights due to the caste issue. Thankfully, certain social groups work hard to bring down caste discrimination and give equal opportunities to people.

Reservation is also the major factor in promoting caste discrimination. The deserving candidate, be it of any caste, has to suffer more, and the non-deserving ones, be it of any caste, get admission easily into top-notch colleges of India. Students shift abroad for their higher studies or their jobs. They think that the education system of India is not up to the mark and the employment industry is also not very welcoming to keep the students in their company.

I want India to be corrupt-free, which will help in the growth of the nation. One of the reasons the country, even after all these years, is not able to develop is because of the corruption practised by people. No matter how big or small the work is, you need to give the money to get it done.

However, there are government policies that strike hard on such people who look for a bribe to perform the task. I dream of a country where people perform a task without taking any bribes.

Good Infrastructure and Sanitation

I dream of India, which has good infrastructure and sanitation. There are many villages, which lack poor sanitation and infrastructure. The Government of India needs to work on these, so people get what they deserve. Adequate sanitation is very important; it helps people in the village, especially women, to avoid going to open places and face health issues.

The Indian defence forces should be equipped with technologically advanced weapons. All the three military units, the army, the navy, and the air force, should be given extra attention by the government of India as the defence force of any nation is the most significant part of any country. The soldiers should be well-trained and have enough facilities, especially those serving at the borders.

India of my dream should be an ideal country, which I can be proud of and live with confidence. I want the coming generation to have a better life and get everything they deserve for living in this country. I want my country to be politically sound and unbiased, the democracy of my country to be the strongest and successful. Corruption should be eliminated from every aspect of our lives. 

Taxes should be practically and judicially imposed, the difference between rich and poor should be eliminated, and there should not be any kind of inequalities. This dream nation should be the dream of every citizen living here, and then only the desired result will be seen. Every citizen should work and act accordingly so that our future generation will be proud of the nation they are born in, and the other countries of the world will take inspiration from India.

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FAQs on India of My Dreams Essay

1) Why is India's Dream of becoming self-reliant difficult?

Many obstacles make this country less self-reliant. The first thing is the high tax levied by the government. There are taxes an individual needs to pay for running a business, and most of the profit is taken away by the taxes. People take a step back to invest in the business. However, the time has come where the government is stepping in to offer assistance on a monetary basis, helping young investors to come up with ideas and work on producing products in and for India.

2) Will caste discrimination ever be eliminated in India?

No, caste discrimination in India may never be eliminated. This is because people are caste-oriented, and they prefer accepting others based on caste. This discrimination has led to many problems in various places of India like mob lynching, social isolation, and others.

3) What are the major challenges in achieving the India of our dreams?

Various social, economic, political, and cultural concerns exist in our country. India being a vast and diverse country with a huge population, it is difficult but not impossible to achieve the India of my dreams. Also, the efforts made for betterment are few and everyone just wants their desired results with no efforts by them. This is what makes it altogether a dream to be achieved.

4) What are the factors that stop India from being a developed nation?

Various negative factors stop India from flourishing as a developed nation are corruption, poverty, illiteracy, employment issues, etc. Efforts need to be placed in order to eliminate the above factors for a better tomorrow.  

5) What does the India of my dreams look like?

India of my dreams will be developed, advanced, happy, peaceful, filled with harmony, and equality in every aspect of life. It will be a place to live in where everyone would be content with what they have and there is understanding within the fellow citizens.

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India is a country where people of all cultures and religions coexist together. I suppose that each of us has dreamt about some version of India. Obviously, we may dream about anything at any time, and as Indian citizens, we are continuously looking for methods to improve our country and see a better India. Peace and prosperity are my hopes for our great country. India will be a great country when every citizen follows the rule of law, supports the nation with their families, and does something to make India a better place.

The India of my dream would be a country where women are safe and walk freely on road. Also, it will be a place where there is freedom of equality to all and everyone can enjoy it in their true sense. Furthermore, it would be a place where there is no discrimination of caste, color, gender , creed, social or economic status, and race. In addition, I see it as a place that sees an abundance of development and growth.

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How can we make our dream India possible?

If we collectively look into everything, we will be able to identify the causes and solutions to all of the world’s problems. Similarly, building a great nation and resolving its deep-rooted problems is an attainable goal. India must have the following characteristics in order to become a Great Country:

  • Law That Is Just and Effective
  • Society of Peace
  • Equality of opportunity for everyone
  • Uncorrupted systems
  • Unbiased educational system

When these things become a reality, the entire country will take notice, and everyone will have the opportunity to enjoy a healthy and prosperous life. That is why we must all work together to bring about change in our country and contribute to improving people’s lives. Every person must work with their family and society, as well as support our government, which is also doing its bit by providing adequate education, transportation, food for everybody, and employment opportunities to all segments of society.

Technological Advancement

I would like to see India become more scientifically, technologically, and agriculturally sophisticated. I want to see an India where rationality and scientific ideas triumph over blind faith and bigotry. Because the present age is the age of science and information technology, I would like to bring India to the pinnacle of scientific and technical advancement. Scientific and technological developments are required since they are a critical stepping stone in the development of a country.

Women Empowerment

There is a lot of discrimination against women. But, still, the women are stepping out of their houses and making a mark on different fields and on society. In addition, there are a lot of areas that need to be worked upon whether it is female feticide or restricting them to the household task. Besides, many NGO and social groups have come forward to promote women empowerment .

However, we have to work hard to change the mindset of society. I dream of India as a country that sees women as its assets, not as liabilities. Also, I want to place women on an equal level as men.

Though there are many initiatives by the government to promote education. But there are many people who do not realize its true importance. The India of my dream will be a place where education will be mandatory for all.

I wish there were no uneducated people in India of my dreams. I would like to see India implement a system of education that allows every individual to earn a living. In my dream India, I would like the people of my country to appreciate the value of education and to encourage their children to pursue school rather than working in menial professions at a young age.

Employment Opportunities

Although there are many educated people in India. But, due to corruption and many other reasons they are unable to get a decent job. Besides, there are many employment opportunities in the country but they are either limited or don’t pay well enough. One of the reasons for this is weak industrial growth in the country.

In addition, reservation is a hindrance in this path as most of the deserving candidates lose their good opportunities because of it. Many of these deserving candidates go abroad and work for the economic growth of other countries . The Indian of My dream will be a place where the deserving candidate will get the job first rather than reserved candidates.

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Caste Discrimination

Though India got independence in 1947, still we are not able to get complete independence from caste, religion, and creed discrimination. It is shameful to see how in certain parts of the country the people of the lower section of the society are denied the basic rights .

However, there are various social groups that speak for their rights and help them to oppose this oppression. Besides, I dream of an India where there is no discrimination of any kind.

Corruption is one of the major reasons that are hindering the growth of the nation . Instead of making an effort to serve the growth of the country the officials and politicians are busy filling their own pockets. So, I dream of an India where the minister and official are dedicated to their work and wholly for the development of the country.

A big number of well-educated persons appear to be unemployed as a result of politicians’ severe corruption and harshness. Because of the reservation system, the majority of deserving individuals have been denied the opportunity. My hope for India is that deserving applicants, not reserved candidates, receive the correct jobs. I would also like to see India become a place where the government’s primary focus is on the benefit of the country.

In conclusion, the India of my dream will be an ideal country where every citizen will be equal. Also, there is no discrimination of any type. In addition, it will be a place where women are seen as equals to men and respected equally.

Gender Discrimination and Inequality

It’s terrible to see how, despite showing themselves in every aspect of life, women are still regarded as inferior to males. My ideal India will be one in which women are protected in all circumstances, good or bad. There will be no more torture, domestic violence, or male dominance over women. Women will be able to pursue their dreams with greater freedom. In my future country, they should be treated equally and have the right to care. It would be a location where the safety of women would be of the first importance.

Medical Support

The sole goal of the medical profession shall be to protect people free from discomfort and sickness, with proper regard and respect for age and with all due consideration for the health of all the best medical facilities available. Not for profit, but for the sake of service. The elderly would be properly cared for, and life would appear to be worth living for as long as they lived. People in my ideal country would be born healthy, hopeful, and happy, and they would live happily ever after.

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Q.1 Why India of my dream is difficult to achieve? A.1 India of my dream is difficult to achieve because there are many social, religious, and political problems. Only after getting rid of them, we can think about the India of my dream.

Q.2 Does corruption is the only hindrance in the path of development in India? A.2 No, there are many other hindrances in the path of development of India but corruption is a hindrance.

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100 Words Essay on India of My Dreams

Introduction.

India, my motherland, is a country with a rich culture and heritage. I dream of an India that is prosperous, inclusive, and harmonious.

Prosperous India

In my dream, India is a country where no one is poor. Everyone has access to quality education and healthcare, leading to a prosperous nation.

Inclusive India

I envision an India where everyone, regardless of their caste, religion, or gender, enjoys equal rights and opportunities.

Harmonious India

Lastly, I dream of an India that is peaceful, where people live in harmony, respecting each other’s beliefs and values.

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India of my dreams is not just an idea, but a vision that embodies the aspirations of a billion hearts. It is a place where every citizen enjoys the fruits of development and prosperity, where poverty and illiteracy are eradicated, and where peace and harmony prevail.

Economic Prosperity

In my dream, India is a nation that stands tall as a global economic powerhouse. It leverages its demographic dividend and technological prowess to foster innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainable development. The rural-urban divide is blurred, with equitable distribution of resources and opportunities.

Social Equality

The India of my dreams is a beacon of social justice and equality. It is a place where the caste, creed, religion or gender of a person does not determine their opportunities or their place in society. It is a nation where women are respected and treated as equals, and where every child has access to quality education.

Respect for Diversity

In this envisioned India, the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions are celebrated and respected. Unity in diversity is not just a phrase, but a lived reality.

Sustainable Future

The dream also encompasses a sustainable future. India leads the world in the fight against climate change, with green technologies and sustainable practices integrated into every aspect of life.

The India of my dreams is a journey towards a progressive, inclusive, and sustainable nation. It is a vision that requires the collective effort of every citizen, the guidance of enlightened leaders, and the spirit of our ancient wisdom. This is the India we must strive for, the India of our dreams.

500 Words Essay on India of My Dreams

India, a diverse and culturally rich country, has been a beacon of hope for many. The India of my dreams is not just an idea, but a vision that encompasses the aspiration of millions. It is a land that upholds its traditions while embracing modernity, a country that is inclusive, progressive, and stands as a global leader.

A Progressive Nation

The India of my dreams is a progressive nation. It is a country that not only acknowledges but celebrates its diversity. It is a place where every individual, regardless of their caste, religion, or gender, is treated with respect and dignity. This India is not bound by social prejudices or discrimination. It is a land where the principles of equality, justice, and fraternity are not just inscribed in the constitution but are practiced in true spirit.

Technological Advancement

In my envisioned India, technology plays a crucial role. It is a country that is at the forefront of technological advancements, using it as a tool to bridge the gap between urban and rural India. This India leverages technology to improve the quality of education, healthcare, and public services, ensuring they are accessible to every citizen. This would not only lead to an improved standard of living but also aid in the eradication of poverty.

Environmental Sustainability

The India of my dreams is environmentally conscious. It is a nation that understands the importance of sustainable development and is committed to preserving its natural resources. This India has successfully struck a balance between industrial growth and environmental preservation. It is a country where renewable energy sources are extensively used, and waste management systems are efficient, contributing to a cleaner and greener nation.

Economic prosperity is an integral part of my dream India. It is a country that has successfully eradicated poverty and unemployment, offering equal opportunities for all. This India has a robust economy, with a thriving manufacturing sector, buoyant exports, and a strong agricultural backbone. It is a nation that is self-reliant, yet globally competitive.

The India of my dreams is a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, a place where every citizen enjoys the fruits of development and prosperity. It is a nation that has not only achieved economic growth but also social equality and environmental sustainability. This dream may seem ambitious, but it is not unattainable. With collective efforts, perseverance, and the indomitable spirit of its people, India can transform into the country of our dreams. The journey may be long, but the destination is worth every step.

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The India of my dreams is the one where there is development in each aspect such as education, sports, equality, etc. and there are opportunities available to achieve one’s full potential. It’s a place where all cultures and people belonging to all backgrounds come together from all backgrounds in a harmonious manner, where even healthcare is available for all without difficulty. That is the India of my dreams. This is just a brief way of expressing the India of my dreams. Below mentioned are a few essays to express the same in more words. Let’s have a look at them now. 

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  • 4 My Contributions

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Essay on India of My Dreams in 100 words

India, in my dreams, is a land of prosperity and progress where every individual can live a life of dignity and happiness. Quality education, job opportunities, healthcare, etc. are accessible to all. There’s cleanliness on the streets and they are safe as well. The environment is well-protected and every person is free to pursue their dreams without any discrimination. There’s a celebration of the rich cultural diversity of the country and values like unity harmony and peace are cherished. Where every citizen can live the best life, that is the India of my Dreams. 

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Essay on India of My Dreams in 200 words

A nation where every individual can reach their full potential and contribute to collective progress is the India of my dreams. In this India, poverty, hunger, homelessness, etc. doesn’t exist. There’s quality education, job opportunities, and healthcare available for all. The government shows transparency and holds accountability for its actions is the India of my dreams.  Where the country is a leader in sustainable development and the environment is well protected. 

To achieve this vision, the needs of the most marginalized members of society need to be prioritized. This includes healthcare, education, and other essential services. We must also need to address the systemic issues such as corruption and inequality, and work towards building a fair society for all. 

Investing in infrastructure development, including energy and communication systems and transportation is essential. This will improve the quality of life for all Indians and help in economic growth and development. Additionally, sustainable development and protection of natural resources must be given the highest priority to benefit future generations. With the right efforts and policies, I am confident that we will be able to create the India of our dreams. That India would be the one where every individual will lead a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life. A country that would be respected and admired on the global level, and would be a dazzling example of what is possible when we work towards a common goal. 

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Essay on India of My Dreams in 350 words

The India of my dreams is the one where every person has access to quality education and healthcare, the economy is developing into a strong one, and hence is providing opportunities to all. The government has transparency and is held accountable for its actions. Although no vision goes without its challenges. Some of the challenges that will be faced in the process include the current situation of the Indian economy where there are high unemployment rates and lack of sustainable development. To make India of my dreams, such challenges need to be addressed and work towards creating a nation where every person can lead a happy, healthy, and fulfilling life. 

My Contributions

As a young student studying in college, I have always had a sense of responsibility on my part to do something to give back to the community. So, as soon as I heard about an opportunity available to work in an NGO that is focused on improving the lives of underprivileged children in rural India, I knew it was something that I needed to be a part of. 

I immediately joined the NGO as a volunteer and was struck by the reality of the living conditions of the children and their families. Most of them have almost little to no access to even necessities such as healthcare, clean water, education, etc. Hence, I was determined to make a difference and began working tirelessly to raise awareness about their situation and eventually secure funding for various projects. 

One of the main initiatives we took was building a school in a remote village that had no access to education. It was indeed a challenging task, but with our determination and the help of the local people and their leaders, we were able to get the funding and resources needed to construct the school. As I look back on the time I spent in the NGO, I feel a sense of pride knowing that I was able to make a difference and contribute to our Nation in its betterment. I hope to continuously be involved in this kind of work in the future to make a difference. 

Ans: India, in my dreams, is a land of prosperity and progress where every individual can live a life of dignity and happiness. Quality education, job opportunities, healthcare, etc. all are accessible to all. There’s cleanliness on the streets and they are safe as well. The environment is well protected, there’s transparency in the Government’s actions and plans. The environment is well-protected and every person is free to pursue their dreams without any discrimination. There’s a celebration of the rich cultural diversity of the country and values like unity harmony and peace are cherished. Where every citizen can live the best life, that is the India of my Dreams. 

Ans: India is a well-known country in the world. Our country is situated in the southern part of the Asian continent. India is a densely populated country that is also well-protected from all sides. This country is well-known throughout the world for its rich culture and traditional values. It is home to the world’s highest peak, the Himalayas. Three oceans surround it on three sides: the Indian Ocean to the south, the Bay of Bengal to the east, and the Arabian Sea to the west. India is a democratic nation with the world’s second-largest population. The national language of India is Hindi, however, it is also spoken in roughly 14 other national languages. 

Ans: The full name of India is:- the Republic of India.

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Ladies and gentlemen,

Namaste and a warm welcome to all of you. It is an honour to stand before you today and share my thoughts on a topic that is close to my heart – “India of my dreams.” Before I talk in detail, allow me to introduce myself. My name is [Your Name], and I stand here as a proud citizen of this great nation, with a vision for a brighter future.

India, the land of diversity, has always been a land of immense possibilities. From its rich cultural heritage to its scientific advancements, our country has a glorious past. However, as we look towards the future, it becomes imperative for us to dream, to imagine an India that stands tall on the global stage.

In my dream India, I envision a society where every individual, regardless of their background, is treated with dignity and respect. It is a nation where unity prevails over divisions, and every citizen embraces the principles of equality, justice, and compassion. I see a country where no one is discriminated against based on their gender, religion, or caste, and where the fundamental rights of every individual are safeguarded.

Education, the cornerstone of progress, holds a pivotal role in the India of my dreams. I envision a nation where quality education is accessible to all, and where every child receives equal opportunities to learn and grow. I dream of a robust educational system that nurtures creativity, critical thinking, and innovation, enabling our youth to become leaders and change-makers.

In my dream India, healthcare is not a privilege but a basic right. I imagine a country with a strong healthcare infrastructure that provides affordable and accessible medical facilities to all its citizens. It is a nation where preventive healthcare measures are prioritized, and no one is left behind due to a lack of resources.

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Furthermore, my dream India harnesses the power of technology and innovation. I envision a nation at the forefront of scientific research, where advancements in various fields contribute to the betterment of society. I dream of a digitally empowered India, where technology bridges the gap between urban and rural areas, enabling inclusive growth and development.

Economic prosperity is another crucial aspect of the India of my dreams. I imagine a nation with a thriving economy, where entrepreneurship flourishes, and job opportunities abound. This India encourages sustainable development, prioritizes environmental conservation, and seeks to strike a balance between economic growth and ecological preservation.

Lastly, the India of my dreams is a global leader, respected and admired on the international stage. It is a country that promotes peace, harmony, and cooperation among nations. I envision India as a catalyst for positive change, working hand in hand with other countries to address global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and inequality.

In conclusion, the India of my dreams is a nation that upholds the values of inclusivity, progress, and harmony. It is a land where every citizen has the opportunity to achieve their fullest potential and contribute to the collective growth of our great nation.

Before I conclude, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for your patient listening. Together, let us strive towards realizing the India of our dreams, for it is only through collective efforts and unwavering determination that we can transform this vision into a reality.

Thank you, and Jai Hind!

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Children are very imaginative and creative. When given topics like “India Of My Dreams” for essay writing, they visualise what they feel is the best for the future of the country. This essay writing assignment in English for classes 1, 2 and 3 provides numerous advantages to children. To begin with, it helps their brain function in a certain way as they process small details to write about the assigned topic. Children attempt to organise their ideas on paper and develop phrases to explain their thoughts. This action gradually broadens their vocabulary by allowing them to discover new terms. As a child, writing essays increases observation. Children construct simple phrases that serve as the foundation for their language abilities and grammar. Essay writing helps children develop their writing skills while improving their memory and inventiveness. Essay writing also allows children to express themselves creatively.

There are certain things that a kid needs to keep in mind while writing an essay about the India of their dreams. Here are some of the key points:

  • Begin the essay with an introduction that outlines the topic and sets a stage for the rest of the essay.
  • Use different paragraphs for each topic.
  • Identify all the key points/topics that you’d like to discuss and use them as subheadings.
  • Elaborate on the subheadings in detail to explain your views on each of the topics.
  • Include specific actions the government can take to improve the current situation and make it the India of your dreams.
  • End the essay with an appropriate conclusion.

Writing an essay on a topic like India Of My Dreams can be challenging and confusing for kids. Here are 10 lines that can be used in an essay for classes 1 and 2.

  • I fantasise about the country of my dreams, hoping that my fantasies may come true. Dreams may not be real, but there is no harm in thinking about the ideal and making efforts to accomplish it.
  • Politically, the India of my aspirations would be a strong and prosperous democracy with equal rights for all citizens.
  • There would be no corruption. Taxes would be imposed and paid honestly.
  • There will be no problems like hunger and poverty, and everyone will have access to food, clothing, and shelter.
  • There will be facilities for education for everyone.
  • National wealth will be utilised fairly.
  • Industries will progress but avoid pollution.
  • My ideal India would have a strong military and no one would dare to cross its borders.
  • My dream India will have tolerance and respect for all religions and faiths.
  • Every citizen should have free access to medical and healthcare facilities.

To give an idea about how children can write their essays, here is a paragraph on India of my dream for classes 1 and 2.

We are proud of India’s rich culture and heritage because India is an ancient country. We are also pleased with our secular democracy and growth. My ambition is for India to become a country free of corruption and to become an economically powerful country. I want my people to become the world’s most powerful economic force, free of poverty. Furthermore, I want our country to take the lead in delivering world peace and technological development. But we don’t see that happening in the current scenario. If we want to realise this dream, we must act now.

I imagine India as a country in which every individual is educated. I visualise that the people of my country recognise the value of education and encourage their children to pursue it rather than engage in menial labour at a young age. Adults who did not have the opportunity to study throughout their childhood must now do so through adult education classes.

India has a diverse cultural history. People of many castes, creeds, and faith coexist harmoniously in my country. India should always remain a place where diverse people of many diverse backgrounds coexist peacefully.

I want the government to give fair work opportunities for everyone so that the deserving youth can contribute to the nation’s progress. I want to see the country become more technologically proficient and grow in all areas. Finally, I want India to be a country where women are respected and given equal opportunities.

A long essay for class 3 children should consist of an introduction followed by the points they’d like to cover in a subheading format. Elaborate on each of the subheadings and end the essay with a conclusion.

My ideal India would be a place where freedom and equality are fully realised. It would be a place where no one is discriminated against because of their caste, creed, religion, or socio-economic standing. I also imagine it as a place with a lot of industrial and technological development. Here are a few of the areas that require special attention:

1. Education

Education is the foundation of any country. One of our country’s fundamental flaws is that people still do not understand the value of education. Those who are poor or living below the poverty level sometimes do not get the benefits of education. The government is taking steps to guarantee that more people have access to education by promoting the fundamental right of children to free and compulsory education and building adult education schools. My ideal India is one in which every citizen is educated and skilled.

2. An environment that is absolutely clean, green, and pollution-free

My ideal India will be clean, green, and safe for everyone. People will appreciate the lush vegetation, clean air, and pollution-free surroundings. India of my dreams will maintain the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene. Citizens will take an active role in cleaning up India so that everyone can live in a healthy environment.

I dream about an India with good infrastructure and cleanliness. Many settlements suffer from inadequate sanitation and infrastructure. The Indian government needs to focus on these issues so that people get what they deserve. Sanitation is critical because it allows people in the community, particularly women, to avoid developing health problems.

3. Corruption

Corruption is the underlying hurdle of our country’s development problems. Our country will flourish quickly if our government and political system are free of corruption. The bribery system will be abolished, and all bureaucrats will be held to a higher standard of ethics and accountability. Every government employee will be accountable for their work. As a result, the India of my dreams will be free of corruption.

4. Women empowerment

Women are valued everywhere in the India of my dreams. They have equal power and rights. They are considered a vital member of the family, with the ability to make decisions and have financial autonomy. They must be provided with a secure atmosphere free of crimes when they are outside, or at the workplace and even at home. They will receive equal wages as their male counterparts. They must feel comfortable and secure to channel their entire potential and energy into productive endeavours. This would allow them to use their skills and contribute to the nation’s progress.

5. Technological advancement

While our country has made a lot of progress in the realm of science and technology, it still has to strive more in this area. It is terrible to watch how brilliant minds from the country leave the country in search of work and contribute to the technological and industrial accomplishments of other countries rather than contributing to the growth of their own. I imagine an India that provides good job opportunities to qualified folks and where people work together to improve the country’s technological growth.

My ideal country should be one that I can be proud of and live in with confidence. I want the next generation to have a better life and to receive what they deserve in this country.

Through this essay in English on India Of My Dreams, your child will be instilled with patriotism and optimism for their own and the country’s future. It will also open up your child to think creatively about how their country can make progress, which will in turn make them consider the different ways in which they can contribute to making India the country of their dreams.

An essay about India is a great way for you to instil a sense of love, responsibility, and hope for the motherland in your child from a young age.

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India of My Dreams Essay For Students and Children in 1000 Words

India of My Dreams Essay For Students and Children in 1000 Words

In this article you will read ‘India of My Dreams Essay’ for students and children in 1000 words. It includes various points needed to make our dream India in 2047.

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India of My Dreams Essay

Everyone in this world has a vision or a dream related to their future, and so do I, but it’s not about my future but the future of my country. India is a country that is rich in different types of culture and diversity. 

It is a large country where people of different castes, different creeds, cultures, religions, and even people speaking different languages live together. For this reason, India is known to be one of the best countries in the world unity in diversity .

Like everyone who dreams about the future of their country, I too dream of seeing India as one of the most advanced and most developed nations in the world. A country where there is no corruption , no poverty , and a 100 percent literacy rate. 

My dream country is where women are protected against domestic crime, and no more domination or violence is shown towards the female gender. 

When males and females are given equal opportunity in nation building, it would add to faster growth and development of the country. 

My dream in India would be when education is provided to everyone along with employment to the deserving candidates. In that manner, crimes and illegal activities can be easily reduced.

Points Needed to Make Our Dream India Possible in 2047

Women empowerment.

The India of my dreams would be one where women are respected everywhere and are treated with equal rights and power as men. Women should have financial independence and decision-making powers in their family . 

They must feel safe and protected wherever they go so that they can work with their total energy and potential. Women must be paid equally to do the same work as men so that they can have a chance to pursue a better lifestyle for their families.

Advance Medical Facilities

The primary aim of medical facilities should be to provide better health care for people and protect them from diseases and sickness. Proper health care facilities should be provided to people of all age groups and of all economic backgrounds. 

District hospitals should have all the latest equipment and should provide high-quality treatment so that people don’t need to travel to major cities for their treatment. All the staff of the hospital should be adequately trained and have sufficient knowledge to deal with any issue.

Excellent Education Systems

Education is the major factor that can effectively help in nation-building. Though there are a lot of initiatives made by the government to promote education in the country, a lot of people are either unaware of it or don’t realise their importance. 

The India of My Dreams would be where there are no uneducated people in the country anymore. Education should be mandatory to achieve a 100% literacy rate. 

If we implement an education system that allows everyone proper education, we can also be able to provide employment to everyone to earn money.

Employment Opportunity

India is a country with a population of over 100 crores. This is a reason for unemployment for most people, as there are not enough jobs for everyone. 

Most people are educated in the country, but due to corruption, heavy competition, and many other reasons, a lot of people are not able to get a good job. 

Apart from that, less pay and fewer opportunities in other sectors are also reasons for unemployment. Reservation is also a major issue, due to which deserving candidates are unable to get the job they deserve. 

The India of My Dreams would be a nation where jobs would be provided based on knowledge, skills, and talent, and no partiality should be given to this.

No Caste Discrimination

The people of India are still struggling with issues like caste discrimination , religious discrimination, and religious feelings. This is the major reason that people from the lower section of society are not able to get good social status and respect. 

The nation should give them better status and allow them to have equal rights as others. My dream India shall not have any discrimination among the people.

No Corruption

Corruption is one of the major reasons why we are unable to see proper growth and development in our country. 

Due to corruption, a large number of people are unable to get jobs, and even the basic infrastructure and society are not functioning properly. 

I would like to see India become a strong nation where the primary focus of the government officials and politicians would be to benefit society.

No Gender Inequality

In our country, women are still regarded as inferior to men. They are not given proper economic and social status. They are not given proper protection, and they are still tolerating torture, domestic violence, and dominance. 

In the India of My Dreams, women should be able to pursue their rights and dreams freely with full support and enthusiasm. They should be given importance and should be treated equally to men.

Peaceful Society

Day by day, the number of crimes is increasing in the country. This is mainly because of improper education and employment that people are committing minor crimes.

There should be strict rules along with penalty charges and punishment like imprisonment to control crime. 

There are many organisations working on creating a peaceful society by educating people about basic things. I dream of a peaceful country where there is no harm to anyone.

The India of My Dreams should be an ideal country where we see a nation of growth and development in all fields. 

I hope our coming generation will get all the things we have dreamt of seeing in our dream India. A politically sound and unbiased country where everyone enjoys equal rights and opportunities. 

The difference between rich and poor and between males and females should be eliminated. Every citizen should work to make our nation proud on a global level so that all other countries can be inspired by India.

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A Plan to Remake the Middle East

While talks for a cease-fire between israel and hamas continue, another set of negotiations is happening behind the scenes..

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From New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. This is The Daily.

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Today, if and when Israel and Hamas reach a deal for a ceasefire fire, the United States will immediately turn to a different set of negotiations over a grand diplomatic bargain that it believes could rebuild Gaza and remake the Middle East. My colleague Michael Crowley has been reporting on that plan and explains why those involved in it believe they have so little time left to get it done.

It’s Wednesday, May 8.

Michael, I want to start with what feels like a pretty dizzying set of developments in this conflict over the past few days. Just walk us through them?

Well, over the weekend, there was an intense round of negotiations in an effort, backed by the United States, to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza war.

The latest ceasefire proposal would reportedly see as many as 33 Israeli hostages released in exchange for potentially hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.

US officials were very eager to get this deal.

Pressure for a ceasefire has been building ahead of a threatened Israeli assault on Rafah.

Because Israel has been threatening a military offensive in the Southern Palestinian city of Rafah, where a huge number of people are crowded.

Fleeing the violence to the North. And now they’re packed into Rafah. Exposed and vulnerable, they need to be protected.

And the US says it would be a humanitarian catastrophe on top of the emergency that’s already underway.

Breaking news this hour — very important breaking news. An official Hamas source has told The BBC that it does accept a proposal for a ceasefire deal in Gaza.

And for a few hours on Monday, it looked like there might have been a major breakthrough when Hamas put out a statement saying that it had accepted a negotiating proposal.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the ceasefire proposal does not meet his country’s requirements. But Netanyahu says he will send a delegation of mediators to continue those talks. Now, the terms —

But those hopes were dashed pretty quickly when the Israelis took a look at what Hamas was saying and said that it was not a proposal that they had agreed to. It had been modified.

And overnight —

Israeli troops stormed into Rafah. Video showing tanks crashing over a sign at the entrance of the city.

— the Israelis launched a partial invasion of Rafah.

It says Hamas used the area to launch a deadly attack on Israeli troops over the weekend.

And they have now secured a border crossing at the Southern end of Gaza and are conducting targeted strikes. This is not yet the full scale invasion that President Biden has adamantly warned Israel against undertaking, but it is an escalation by Israel.

So while all that drama might suggest that these talks are in big trouble, these talks are very much still alive and ongoing and there is still a possibility of a ceasefire deal.

And the reason that’s so important is not just to stop the fighting in Gaza and relieve the suffering there, but a ceasefire also opens the door to a grand diplomatic bargain, one that involves Israel and its Arab neighbors and the Palestinians, and would have very far-reaching implications.

And what is that grand bargain. Describe what you’re talking about?

Well, it’s incredibly ambitious. It would reshape Israel’s relationship with its Arab neighbors, principally Saudi Arabia. But it’s important to understand that this is a vision that has actually been around since well before October 7. This was a diplomatic project that President Biden had been investing in and negotiating actually in a very real and tangible way long before the Hamas attacks and the Gaza war.

And President Biden was looking to build on something that President Trump had done, which was a series of agreements that the Trump administration struck in which Israel and some of its Arab neighbors agreed to have normal diplomatic relations for the first time.

Right, they’re called the Abraham Accords.

That’s right. And, you know, Biden doesn’t like a lot of things, most things that Trump did. But he actually likes this, because the idea is that they contribute to stability and economic integration in the Middle East, the US likes Israel having friends and likes having a tight-knit alliance against Iran.

President Biden agrees with the Saudis and with the Israelis, that Iran is really the top threat to everybody here. So, how can you build on this? How can you expand it? Well, the next and biggest step would be normalizing relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

And the Saudis have made clear that they want to do this and that they’re ready to do this. They weren’t ready to do it in the Trump years. But Mohammed bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, has made clear he wants to do it now.

So this kind of triangular deal began to take shape before October 7, in which the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia would enter this three way agreement in which everyone would get something that they wanted.

And just walk through what each side gets in this pre-October 7th version of these negotiations?

So for Israel, you get normalized ties with its most important Arab neighbor and really the country that sets the tone for the whole Muslim world, which is Saudi Arabia of course. It makes Israel feel safer and more secure. Again, it helps to build this alliance against Iran, which Israel considers its greatest threat, and it comes with benefits like economic ties and travel and tourism. And Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been very open, at least before October 7th, that this was his highest diplomatic and foreign policy priority.

For the Saudis, the rationale is similar when it comes to Israel. They think that it will bring stability. They like having a more explicitly close ally against Iran. There are economic and cultural benefits. Saudi Arabia is opening itself up in general, encouraging more tourism.

But I think that what’s most important to the Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, is what he can get from the United States. And what he has been asking for are a couple of essential things. One is a security agreement whose details have always been a little bit vague, but I think essentially come down to reliable arms supplies from the United States that are not going to be cut off or paused on a whim, as he felt happened when President Biden stopped arms deliveries in 2021 because of how Saudi was conducting its war in Yemen. The Saudis were furious about that.

Saudi Arabia also wants to start a domestic nuclear power program. They are planning for a very long-term future, possibly a post-oil future. And they need help getting a nuclear program off the ground.

And they want that from the US?

And they want that from the US.

Now, those are big asks from the us. But from the perspective of President Biden, there are some really enticing things about this possible agreement. One is that it will hopefully produce more stability in the region. Again, the US likes having a tight-knit alliance against Iran.

The US also wants to have a strong relationship with Saudi Arabia. You know, despite the anger at Mohammed bin Salman over the murder of the Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi, the Biden administration recognizes that given the Saudis control over global oil production and their strategic importance in the Middle East, they need to have a good relationship with them. And the administration has been worried about the influence of China in the region and with the Saudis in particular.

So this is an opportunity for the US to draw the Saudis closer. Whatever our moral qualms might be about bin Salman and the Saudi government, this is an opportunity to bring the Saudis closer, which is something the Biden administration sees as a strategic benefit.

All three of these countries — big, disparate countries that normally don’t see eye-to-eye, this was a win-win-win on a military, economic, and strategic front.

That’s right. But there was one important actor in the region that did not see itself as winning, and that was the Palestinians.

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First, it’s important to understand that the Palestinians have always expected that the Arab countries in the Middle East would insist that Israel recognize a Palestinian state before those countries were willing to essentially make total peace and have normal relations with Israel.

So when the Abraham Accords happened in the Trump administration, the Palestinians felt like they’d been thrown under the bus because the Abraham Accords gave them virtually nothing. But the Palestinians did still hold out hope that Saudi Arabia would be their savior. And for years, Saudi Arabia has said that Israel must give the Palestinians a state if there’s going to be a normal relationship between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

Now the Palestinians see the Saudis in discussions with the US and Israel about a normalization agreement, and there appears to be very little on offer for the Palestinians. And they are feeling like they’re going to be left out in the cold here.

Right. And in the minds of the Palestinians, having already been essentially sold out by all their other Arab neighbors, the prospect that Saudi Arabia, of all countries, the most important Muslim Arab country in the region, would sell them out, had to be extremely painful.

It was a nightmare scenario for them. And in the minds of many analysts and US officials, this was a factor, one of many, in Hamas’s decision to stage the October 7th attacks.

Hamas, like other Palestinian leaders, was seeing the prospect that the Middle East was moving on and essentially, in their view, giving up on the Palestinian cause, and that Israel would be able to have friendly, normal relations with Arab countries around the region, and that it could continue with hardline policies toward the Palestinians and a refusal, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said publicly, to accept a Palestinian state.

Right. So Michael, once Hamas carries out the October 7th attacks in an effort to destroy a status quo that it thinks is leaving them less and less relevant, more and more hopeless, including potentially this prospect that Saudi Arabia is going to normalize relations with Israel, what happens to these pre-October 7th negotiations between the US, Saudi Arabia, and Israel?

Well, I think there was a snap assumption that these talks were dead and buried. That they couldn’t possibly survive a cataclysm like this.

But then something surprising happened. It became clear that all the parties were still determined to pull-off the normalization.

And most surprisingly of all, perhaps, was the continued eagerness of Saudi Arabia, which publicly was professing outrage over the Israeli response to the Hamas attacks, but privately was still very much engaged in these conversations and trying to move them forward.

And in fact, what has happened is that the scope of this effort has grown substantially. October 7th didn’t kill these talks. It actually made them bigger, more complicated, and some people would argue, more important than ever.

We’ll be right back.

Michael, walk us through what exactly happens to these three-way negotiations after October 7th that ends up making them, as you just said, more complicated and more important than ever?

Well, it’s more important than ever because of the incredible need in Gaza. And it’s going to take a deal like this and the approval of Saudi Arabia to unlock the kind of massive reconstruction project required to essentially rebuild Gaza from the rubble. Saudi Arabia and its Arab friends are also going to be instrumental in figuring out how Gaza is governed, and they might even provide troops to help secure it. None of those things are going to happen without a deal like this.

Fascinating.

But this is all much more complicated now because the price for a deal like this has gone up.

And by price, you mean?

What Israel would have to give up. [MUSIC PLAYING]

From Saudi Arabia’s perspective, you have an Arab population that is furious at Israel. It now feels like a really hard time to do a normalization deal with the Israelis. It was never going to be easy, but this is about as bad a time to do it as there has been in a generation at least. And I think that President Biden and the people around him understand that the status quo between Israel and the Palestinians is intolerable and it is going to lead to chaos and violence indefinitely.

So now you have two of the three parties to this agreement, the Saudis and the Americans, basically asking a new price after October 7th, and saying to the Israelis, if we’re going to do this deal, it has to not only do something for the Palestinians, it has to do something really big. You have to commit to the creation of a Palestinian state. Now, I’ll be specific and say that what you hear the Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, say is that the agreement has to include an irreversible time-bound path to a Palestinian state.

We don’t know exactly what that looks like, but it’s some kind of a firm commitment, the likes of which the world and certainly the Israelis have not made before.

Something that was very much not present in the pre-October 7th vision of this negotiation. So much so that, as we just talked about, the Palestinians were left feeling completely out in the cold and furious at it.

That’s right. There was no sign that people were thinking that ambitiously about the Palestinians in this deal before October 7th. And the Palestinians certainly felt like they weren’t going to get much out of it. And that has completely changed now.

So, Michael, once this big new dimension after October 7th, which is the insistence by Saudi Arabia and the US that there be a Palestinian state or a path to a Palestinian state, what is the reaction specifically from Israel, which is, of course, the third major party to this entire conversation?

Well, Israel, or at least its political leadership, hates it. You know, this is just an extremely tough sell in Israel. It would have been a tough sell before October 7th. It’s even harder now.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is completely unrepentantly open in saying that there’s not going to be a Palestinian state on his watch. He won’t accept it. He says that it’s a strategic risk to his country. He says that it would, in effect, reward Hamas.

His argument is that terrorism has forced a conversation about statehood onto the table that wasn’t there before October 7th. Sure, it’s always in the background. It’s a perennial issue in global affairs, but it was not something certainly that the US and Israel’s Arab neighbors were actively pushing. Netanyahu also has — you know, he governs with the support of very right-wing members of a political coalition that he has cobbled together. And that coalition is quite likely to fall apart if he does embrace a Palestinian state or a path to a Palestinian state.

Now, he might be able to cobble together some sort of alternative, but it creates a political crisis for him.

And finally, you know, I think in any conversation about Israel, it’s worth bearing in mind something you hear from senior US officials these days, which is that although there is often finger pointing at Netanyahu and a desire to blame Netanyahu as this obstructionist who won’t agree to deals, what they say is Netanyahu is largely reflecting his population and the political establishment of his country, not just the right-wingers in his coalition who are clearly extremist.

But actually the prevailing views of the Israeli public. And the Israeli public and their political leaders across the spectrum right now with few exceptions, are not interested in talking about a Palestinian state when there are still dozens and dozens of Israeli hostages in tunnels beneath Gaza.

So it very much looks like this giant agreement that once seemed doable before October 7th might be more important to everyone involved than ever, given that it’s a plan for rebuilding Gaza and potentially preventing future October 7th’s from happening, but because of this higher price that Israel would have to pay, which is the acceptance of a Palestinian state, it seems from everything you’re saying, that this is more and more out of reach than ever before and hard to imagine happening in the immediate future. So if the people negotiating it are being honest, Michael, are they ready to acknowledge that it doesn’t look like this is going to happen?

Well, not quite yet. As time goes by, they certainly say it’s getting harder and harder, but they’re still trying, and they still think there’s a chance. But both the Saudis and the Biden administration understand that there’s very little time left to do this.

Well, what do you mean there’s very little time left? It would seem like time might benefit this negotiation in that it might give Israel distance from October 7th to think potentially differently about a Palestinian state?

Potentially. But Saudi Arabia wants to get this deal done in the Biden administration because Mohammed bin Salman has concluded this has to be done under a Democratic president.

Because Democrats in Congress are going to be very reluctant to approve a security agreement between the United States and Saudi Arabia.

It’s important to understand that if there is a security agreement, that’s something Congress is going to have to approve. And you’re just not going to get enough Democrats in Congress to support a deal with Saudi Arabia, who a lot of Democrats don’t like to begin with, because they see them as human rights abusers.

But if a Democratic president is asking them to do it, they’re much more likely to go along.

Right. So Saudi Arabia fears that if Biden loses and Trump is president, that those same Democrats would balk at this deal in a way that they wouldn’t if it were being negotiated under President Biden?

Exactly. Now, from President Biden’s perspective, politically, think about a president who’s running for re-election, who is presiding right now over chaos in the Middle East, who doesn’t seem to have good answers for the Israeli-Palestinian question, this is an opportunity for President Biden to deliver what could be at least what he would present as a diplomatic masterstroke that does multiple things at once, including creating a new pathway for Israel and the Palestinians to coexist, to break through the logjam, even as he is also improving Israel’s relations with Saudi Arabia.

So Biden and the Crown Prince hope that they can somehow persuade Bibi Netanyahu that in spite of all the reasons that he thinks this is a terrible idea, that this is a bet worth taking on Israel’s and the region’s long-term security and future?

That’s right. Now, no one has explained very clearly exactly how this is going to work, and it’s probably going to require artful diplomacy, possibly even a scenario where the Israelis would agree to something that maybe means one thing to them and means something else to other people. But Biden officials refuse to say that it’s hopeless and they refuse to essentially take Netanyahu’s preliminary no’s for an answer. And they still see some way that they can thread this incredibly narrow needle.

Michael, I’m curious about a constituency that we haven’t been talking about because they’re not at the table in these discussions that we are talking about here. And that would be Hamas. How does Hamas feel about the prospect of such a deal like this ever taking shape. Do they see it as any kind of a victory and vindication for what they did on October 7th?

So it’s hard to know exactly what Hamas’s leadership is thinking. I think they can feel two things. I think they can feel on the one hand, that they have established themselves as the champions of the Palestinian people who struck a blow against Israel and against a diplomatic process that was potentially going to leave the Palestinians out in the cold.

At the same time, Hamas has no interest in the kind of two-state solution that the US is trying to promote. They think Israel should be destroyed. They think the Palestinian state should cover the entire geography of what is now Israel, and they want to lead a state like that. And that’s not something that the US, Saudi Arabia, or anyone else is going to tolerate.

So what Hamas wants is to fight, to be the leader of the Palestinian people, and to destroy Israel. And they’re not interested in any sort of a peace process or statehood process.

It seems very clear from everything you’ve said here that neither Israel nor Hamas is ready to have the conversation about a grand bargain diplomatic program. And I wonder if that inevitably has any bearing on the ceasefire negotiations that are going on right now between the two of them that are supposed to bring this conflict to some sort of an end, even if it’s just temporary?

Because if, as you said, Michael, a ceasefire opens the door to this larger diplomatic solution, and these two players don’t necessarily want that larger diplomatic solution, doesn’t that inevitably impact their enthusiasm for even reaching a ceasefire?

Well, it certainly doesn’t help. You know, this is such a hellish problem. And of course, you first have the question of whether Israel and Hamas can make a deal on these immediate issues, including the hostages, Palestinian prisoners, and what the Israeli military is going to do, how long a ceasefire might last.

But on top of that, you have these much bigger diplomatic questions that are looming over them. And it’s not clear that either side is ready to turn and face those bigger questions.

So while for the Biden administration and for Saudi Arabia, this is a way out of this crisis, these larger diplomatic solutions, it’s not clear that it’s a conversation that the two parties that are actually at war here are prepared to start having.

Well, Michael, thank you very much. We appreciate it.

On Tuesday afternoon, under intense pressure from the US, delegations from Israel and Hamas arrived in Cairo to resume negotiations over a potential ceasefire. But in a statement, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made clear that even with the talks underway, his government would, quote, “continue to wage war against Hamas.”

Here’s what else you need to know today. In a dramatic day of testimony, Stormy Daniels offered explicit details about an alleged sexual encounter with Donald Trump that ultimately led to the hush money payment at the center of his trial. Daniels testified that Trump answered the door in pajamas, that he told her not to worry that he was married, and that he did not use a condom when they had sex.

That prompted lawyers for Trump to seek a mistrial based on what they called prejudicial testimony. But the judge in the case rejected that request. And,

We’ve seen a ferocious surge of anti-Semitism in America and around the world.

In a speech on Tuesday honoring victims of the Holocaust, President Biden condemned what he said was the alarming rise of anti-Semitism in the United States after the October 7th attacks on Israel. And he expressed worry that too many Americans were already forgetting the horrors of that attack.

The Jewish community, I want you to know I see your fear, your hurt, and your pain. Let me reassure you, as your president, you’re not alone. You belong. You always have and you always will.

Today’s episode was produced by Nina Feldman, Clare Toeniskoetter, and Rikki Novetsky. It was edited by Liz O. Baylen, contains original music by Marion Lozano, Elisheba Ittoop, and Dan Powell, and was engineered by Alyssa Moxley. Our theme music is by Jim Brunberg and Ben Landsverk of Wonderly.

That’s it for The Daily. I’m Michael Barbaro. See you tomorrow.

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If and when Israel and Hamas reach a deal for a cease-fire, the United States will immediately turn to a different set of negotiations over a grand diplomatic bargain that it believes could rebuild Gaza and remake the Middle East.

Michael Crowley, who covers the State Department and U.S. foreign policy for The Times, explains why those involved in this plan believe they have so little time left to get it done.

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Good morning everyone present here, today I am going to give a speech on the India of my dreams. The India of my dreams would be a fully self-sufficient nation. All of the country’s arid, uncultivated terrain would be farmed to produce food grains. I want women to live autonomous lives free from societal shame. It is important to keep in mind that there are still many areas of India where patriarchy is prevalent.

In the India of my dreams, there should be no poverty, no starvation, and adequate housing for everybody. Poor children should attend school to give them the confidence to face the world and lead successful lives. The divide between the affluent and the poor shouldn’t exist. Discrimination based on caste has been the main barrier to Indian society’s development. India has to be free of corruption for the country to develop.

It is important to have good sanitation because it prevents villagers, especially women, from stepping outside and risking their health. The Indian armed forces have to be supplied with cutting-edge equipment.

The India of my dreams I want the next generation to live better lives and receive what they are due as citizens of this nation. I want my nation to remain politically stable and impartial, and our democracy to be the best it can be. Every element of our life should be free of corruption. There shouldn’t be any form of inequality, taxes should be applied both legally and practically, and the wealth gap should be closed. Thank you.

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