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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND PANCH PARIVARTAN: FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE BHARAT 2047

Mahesh Manchanda, Gagan Matta, Amit Rawat, Amit Dutta
EISBN: 9789358878875 | Binding: Ebook | Pages: 0 | Language: English
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In the journey toward building a sustainable and developed India (Viksit Bharat), information technology (IT) has emerged as a transformative force across sectors. This book, IT-Driven Sustainability for Viksit Bharat, presents a forward-looking exploration of how digital innovation can drive environmental, economic, and social sustainability in the digital age.

Structured into 20 comprehensive chapters, the book begins by laying the foundational principles of sustainability in a tech-driven society, highlighting India's unique potential and responsibilities. It introduces the concept of “Panch Parivartan”—a framework for IT-led systemic change—and showcases how technology is reshaping policy, public service delivery, and process transformation with a people-centric approach.

The book delves into how IT solutions contribute to sustainability across diverse sectors:


    
    Energy efficiency and climate change mitigation
    
    
    Water resource management
    
    
    Smart agriculture
    
    
    Urban planning and waste management
    
    
    IT-enhanced products and platforms for green innovation
    


It also critically examines social equity, economic transformation, and ethical considerations in deploying IT at scale. By measuring IT’s impact and addressing the challenges of scalability and cross-sector collaboration, the book provides a holistic view of how digital tools can support India’s vision for 2047.

Designed for students, researchers, policy analysts, technologists, and sustainability professionals, this book offers both strategic insights and practical frameworks to harness IT for long-term development goals. It aspires to catalyze meaningful dialogue and action for creating a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future.
 

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The pursuit of sustainability in the contemporary Indian context demands not only innovation and policy reform but also a radical rethinking of development paradigms in light of accelerating technological change. As the world negotiates an era marked by climate instability, socioeconomic inequality, resource stress, and digital disruption, India must simultaneously confront and capitalise on these transformative currents. This book, Information Technology and Panch Parivartan: A Framework for Sustainable Bharat 2047, addresses this dual challenge by conceptualising a multidimensional framework for national transformation, where digital technologies are not only tools of economic progress but also foundational instruments for systemic sustainability. The central thesis rests on the propositionthat achieving a “Viksit Bharat” by 2047, India’s centenary of Independence, necessitates a deliberate integration of information technology (IT) with principles of sustainability across all sectors of society and governance. The book is anchored in the core idea of “Panch Parivartan,” a five-fold framework that captures the transformative potential of IT when applied holistically across Policy, People, Processes, Products, and Platforms. These five dimensions are not discrete compartments but deeply intertwined nodes in a systemic transition. The Panch Parivartan concept is rooted in the recognition that digital technologies are enablers of profound structural change—reshaping how decisions are made, how services are delivered, how resources are managed, how social inclusion is realised, and how innovation ecosystems evolve. By operationalising these five dimensions, this framework provides a model to integrate digital systems into the core of India’s sustainability journey, aligning technological advancements with inclusive, equitable, and regenerative development. India’s development trajectory presents unique challenges and opportunities. With a demographic dividend, a rapidly growing digital economy, and a complex institutional structure, India stands at the cusp of what could be a transformative era. However, the persistence of developmental deficits in access to quality education, healthcare, water, energy, waste management, and social security continues to constrain progress. Moreover, ecological degradation, rapid urbanisation, and climate vulnerability compound the difficulty of achieving sustainable outcomes. In this context, IT emerges as a unifying force that can bridge institutional silos, democratise knowledge, enhance public participation, and optimise resources through real-time data, predictive analytics, and intelligent automation. The Panch Parivartan framework, as

 
1 Foundation of Sustainability in Digital Age for Viksit Bharat

Introduction Sustainability in the digital age represents a transformative approach to addressing the critical challenges of economic growth, environmental stewardship, and social equity. For India’s vision of “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India) by 2047, integrating sustainable practices within the digital transformation framework is pivotal. This foundation has three primary pillars: technological innovation, inclusive development, and environmental responsibility. Role of Technological Innovation: Digital technologies have emerged as essential drivers of change, reshaping traditional methods of governance, education, healthcare, and industrial processes. Initiatives such as Digital India have laid the groundwork for building a robust digital infrastructure, empowering millions of Indians, especially in rural areas, with access to essential services. Artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), and blockchain technology are transforming industries by enabling smarter decision-making, improving resource efficiency, and promoting transparency. For instance, AI-powered systems are being used to optimize energy grids, reduce waste in supply chains, and monitor environmental conditions. These advancements directly contribute to sustainability by minimizing resource consumption and mitigating environmental degradation. IoT-enabled smart cities enhance urban planning, improve waste management systems, and facilitate efficient energy use. India’s Smart Cities Mission exemplifies the integration of such technologies, targeting sustainable urbanization to accommodate the growing population without overburdening the environment.

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2 Panch Parivartan: Framework for IT-Led Change for Transformation

Introduction Panch Parivartan, which translates to “Five Transformations,” is an innovative framework that uses information technology (IT) to catalyze a profound and holistic transformation across multiple sectors of society, governance, and the economy. This framework aims to create a sustainable and inclusive model for development by leveraging IT to drive change in key areas, including governance, economic growth, social equity, education, and environmental sustainability. In India’s development, particularly in the drive towards a Viksit Bharat (Developed India) by 2047, the Panch Parivartan framework outlines a roadmap where IT is the backbone for achieving transformative change. Through the strategic deployment of IT solutions, the framework seeks to address complex challenges, unlock new opportunities, and pave the way for a more equitable, efficient, and sustainable society.

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3 IT in Policy Transformation

Introduction Information Technology (IT) is indispensable in transforming national policies, governance frameworks, and administrative structures, making them more efficient, transparent, and responsive. In policy transformation, IT is a powerful enabler that can streamline bureaucratic processes, improve access to public services, facilitate data-driven decision-making, and enhance citizen engagement. As countries strive to modernize their governance systems, integrating IT into policy frameworks is vital in ensuring inclusive growth, social equity, and sustainable development. This integration is especially critical for a country likeIndia, which, with its diverse population, vast geographical expanse, and complex socioeconomic challenges, requires innovative policy tools that are both scalable and adaptable. The potential of IT in policy transformation is multifaceted and can significantly improve the efficiency, accountability, and inclusivity of public governance.

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4 People-Centric IT Solutions for Empowering People

Introduction Integrating information technology (IT) into governance and development frameworks has revolutionized how governments engage with citizens, driving empowerment across multiple dimensions. People-centric IT solutions focus on bridging the digital divide, promoting inclusivity, enhancing accessibility, and enabling active participation in governance and economic activities. These solutions leverage mobile technology, artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing, and blockchain to create inclusive, transparent, and user-friendly platforms, ensuring equitable access to opportunities and resources. Bridging the Digital Divide: One of the primary challenges in empowering people through IT is addressing the digital divide the gap between individuals with access to digital technologies and those without. In many developing nations, including India, large sections of the population remain excluded from the benefits of digital transformation due to socioeconomic, geographic, or infrastructural constraints.

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5 Transforming Processes Through IT

Introduction In the contemporary digital era, Information Technology (IT) has emerged as a pivotal tool in transforming business and governance processes, enabling greater efficiency, transparency, and innovation. The process transformation facilitate by IT is not merely a technical upgrade but a fundamental rethinking of how organizations operate, deliver services, and interact with stakeholders. This transformation affects every facet of an organization, from internal workflows to customer engagement, and extends to how governments interact with citizens. Integrating IT into processes fosters greater flexibility, scalability, and adaptability, allowing organisations to respond swiftly to changing environments and demands.

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6 IT-Enhanced Sustainable Products

Introduction In global environmental challenges, sustainable products have gained considerable prominence. Sustainable products are those designed, manufactured, and disposed of in ways that minimize environmental impact, promote resource efficiency, and contribute to a circular economy. Integrating information technology (IT) into sustainable products’ design, production, and lifecycle management has emerged as a crucial enabler of innovation and efficiency in achieving environmental sustainability. IT-enhanced sustainable products leverage technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and data analytics to reduce waste, optimize resource use, extend product lifecycles, and enhance transparency. By incorporating IT into the lifecycle of products, manufacturers and designers can make smarter decisions that have far-reaching benefits for both the environment and the economy. This detailed analysis will explore how IT contributes to creating sustainable products, focusing on product design, resource optimization, manufacturing processes, consumer engagement, and end-of-life management.

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7 Platforms as Enablers of Sustainability

Introduction In the modern age of digital transformation, platforms have become critical enablers of sustainability. These digital infrastructures, which facilitate connectivity, resource sharing, and collaboration, are pivotal in accelerating the adoption of sustainable practices across various sectors. Platforms enable the effective integration of resources, stakeholders, and technologies, offering scalable solutions that can help achieve long-term environmental, economic, and social sustainability goals. Whether through promoting circular economy models, enabling efficient resource use, fostering innovation in green technologies, or driving policy changes, platforms serve as central hubs for fostering sustainable development.

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8 Climate Change Mitigation and IT

Introduction Climate change mitigation refers to the efforts and strategies to reduce or prevent the release of greenhouse gases (GHGs) into the atmosphere to limit global warming and its subsequent impacts on ecosystems, human health, and economies. This process is critical to achieving the global climate targets set under frameworks like the Paris Agreement. Technology, particularly Information Technology (IT), has emerged as a vital tool in the fight against climate change, providing a range of solutions to monitor, manage, and mitigate the environmental impacts caused by human activities. IT-driven strategies enable real-time monitoring of environmental variables, optimising resource use, and developing innovative solutions across various energy, transportation, agriculture, and urban planning sectors.

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9 IT and Energy Efficiency

Introduction Information Technology (IT) has become a cornerstone of modern society, driving innovations across industries and redefining operational efficiencies. However, energy consumption has increased exponentially as the IT sector expands, making energy efficiency a critical focus area. The interplay between IT and energy efficiency is multifaceted, encompassing hardware optimization, sustainable software development, advanced cooling technologies, and integrating renewable energy sources. This relationship is pivotal in mitigating the environmental impact of IT while sustaining its growth trajectory.

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10 Water Resource Management with IT

Introduction Given increasing demands, dwindling resources, and climate-induced uncertainties, water resource management is a critical challenge in the 21st century. Integrating Information Technology (IT) into water resource management offers transformative solutions to optimize water usage, monitor resources, predictshortages, and enhance distribution efficiency. IT tools such as remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and big data analytics are at the forefront of this evolution, enabling more effective planning, decision-making, and resource sustainability.

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11 Sustainable Agriculture through IT

Introduction Sustainable agriculture refers to farming practices that meet current food production needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It aims to balance environmental health, economic profitability, and social equity, ensuring that agricultural systems can be productive, resource-efficient, and resilient over time. The role of Information Technology (IT) in achieving these objectives has become increasingly crucial as it provides innovative solutions to optimize agricultural practices, minimize resource consumption, and improve overall productivity while safeguarding the environment. Through the integration of IT tools such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and cloud computing, sustainable agriculture can be advanced in ways that were previously unimaginable. These technologies facilitate precision farming, enhance resource management, monitor crop health, predict weather patterns, and provide farmers with the information to make data-driven decisions that foster sustainability.

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12 Urban Sustainability and IT

Introduction Urban sustainability has become a critical focus as the global population increasingly concentrates in cities. With over 56% of the world’s population residing in urban areas, cities are significant drivers of economic growth and innovation but also contribute disproportionately to environmental degradation, resource depletion, and social inequities. Urban sustainability aims to balance economic, social, and environmental dimensions, ensuring that cities are livable, resilient, and capable of meeting the needs of current and future generations. Information Technology (IT) is pivotal in advancing urban sustainability by enabling smarter resource management, reducing environmental footprints, and fostering inclusive and equitable development.

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13 IT and Waste Management

Introduction Integrating Information Technology (IT) into waste management has revolutionized how societies address the growing challenges of waste generation, collection, segregation, recycling, and disposal. Rapid urbanisation and industrialisation have escalated the global waste burden, necessitating efficient and sustainable solutions. IT is pivotal in enabling smart waste management systems through real-time monitoring, data analytics, and automation. This chapter explores the transformative impact of IT on waste management, highlighting key technologies, their applications, challenges, and prospects.

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14 IT-Driven Social Sustainability

Introduction Social sustainability has gained significant attention in the contemporary development, especially in information technology (IT). Social sustainability refers to the ability of a society to maintain and improve social well-being, equity, and quality of life for its present and future generations. It involves fostering an environment where all individuals, irrespective of their socioeconomic backgrounds, have equal access to resources, opportunities, and services. Information technology (IT) has emerged as a transformative tool in achieving social sustainability by addressing various social challenges such as inequality, lack of access to education, healthcare, and basic services. It also fosters community engagement, empowerment, and participation in governance.

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15 Economic Transformation Through IT

Introduction The economic transformation through information technology (IT) has emerged as one of the most influential drivers of modern economic development across the globe. In the 21st century, IT has catalyzed sweeping changes in industrial processes, global markets, and the overall economic structure, impacting everything from productivity to business models, labor markets, and governmental policy. The proliferation of IT has led to profound shifts in economic paradigms, influencing sectors ranging from agriculture and manufacturing to services and finance. The integration of IT into these various domains has spurred growth by fostering innovation, reducing inefficiencies, improving resource management, and creating new opportunities for economic development.

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16 Ethical Challenges in IT and Sustainability

Introduction As information technology (IT) continues to evolve and integrate into every aspect of human life, the intersection of IT and sustainability presents immense opportunities and significant ethical challenges. These challenges arise from the complex relationship between technological advancement, environmental responsibility, social equity, and economic growth. While IT has the potential to drive progress toward sustainability, it also introduces new risks and dilemmas that need to be carefully navigated. The ethical concerns surrounding IT and sustainability can be broadly categorized into data privacy, digital divide, environmental impact, accountability, and the potential unintended consequences of technological innovations.

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17 Measuring IT’s Impact on Sustainability

Introduction Information Technology (IT) has emerged as a cornerstone of modern economic, social, and environmental systems, pivotal in driving innovation and sustainabilit across various sectors. As the world grapples with the urgency of achieving sustainable development, IT offers powerful tools to monitor, analyze, and optimize resource use, reduce environmental footprints, and promote social and economic equity. However, measuring the impact of IT on sustainability requires a nuanced understanding of its diverse contributions, challenges, and longterm consequences. It is essential to assess how IT can simultaneously support environmental conservation, economic growth, and social well-being, often called the three pillars of sustainability.

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18 Collaboration Across Sectors for Sustainability

Introduction Sustainability, in its truest sense, requires a multifaceted approach where various sectorsgovernment, private industry, civil society, academia, and individualswork together to address complex and interconnected global challenges. Collaboration across sectors is desirable and essential to meet the diverse and far-reaching objectives outlined in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The global challenges of climate change, resource depletion, biodiversity loss, and social inequalities cannot be addressed by isolated efforts from any single entity; they require concerted action across multiple domains. This collaboration hinges on a collective recognition of sustainability as a shared responsibility that transcends traditional boundaries, promoting the integration of diverse perspectives and expertise to develop more holistic and effective solutions.

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19 Challenges in Scaling IT for Sustainability

Introduction Scaling Information Technology (IT) solutions for sustainability presents a complex set of challenges that hinder the ability of organizations and governments to deploy these technologies at scale. As the world faces pressing environmental challenges, such as climate change, resource depletion, and biodiversity loss, the  potential of IT solutions to drive sustainable development has garnered significant attention. Technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, the Internet of Things (IoT), and big data analytics can play a crucial role in creating smarter, more efficient systems that optimize resource use, reduce waste, and drive environmental stewardship. However, several barriers must be addressed before IT can be fully harnessed to promote sustainability on a global scale. These barriers include technological, economic, infrastructural, regulatory, and social challenges that impact the scalability of IT solutions for sustainability.

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20 Road Ahead: Vision 2047

Introduction As the world navigates the complexities of the 21st century, the pivotal role of information technology (IT) in bridging change and fostering sustainable development cannot be overstated. Vision 2047, marking a centenary of India’s independence, represents a forward-looking commitment to leveraging IT as a transformative tool to achieve global connectivity and sustainability. This chapter delves into the contributions of IT in driving this vision, outlines aspirations for a globally connected future, and reflects on the guiding principles of Panch Parivartan as a framework for transformative change. Role of IT in Bridging Change and Achieving Sustainable Development: Information technology has become the backbone of modern society, enabling rapid innovation, connectivity, and efficiency across all sectors. IT offers solutions addressing critical economic growth challenges, environmental preservation, and social equity.

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