Given the changing sands of modern geopolitics, this book focuses on the significant strategic problems that India is projected to encounter by 2030. Already, big nations like China and Russia are pursuing aggressive policies with the goal of altering the global order. Author believes that the business is creating a "innovative growth path" and that the future India would consist of a network of innovative ecosystems. The major keys would remain with broad-based human capital development, making goods and services more accessible and democratized as education and medical facilities go online. Author feels that India's growth foundations are solid, and as a result, we have certain benefits in terms of overcoming obstacles. But we need to work harder on developing self-sufficiency if we want to actually become robust to outside shocks, both natural and man-made. India is now just halfway there because of its heavy reliance on foreign funding. Every shock triggers a flight to safety; therefore, India must demonstrate its capacity to rule with openness and predictability.