National Cooperation Policy, 2025
On 24th July 2025, Union Ministry of Cooperation unveiled the National Cooperation Policy, 2025 in New Delhi.
- India’s first National Cooperation Policy was introduced in 2002.
- A 48-member National-level Committee was constituted by the Ministry of Cooperation in September 2022 to draft a new Cooperation Policy under the chairmanship of Shri Suresh Prabhu, former Union Minister.
Vision
- To significantly contribute to India’s collective ambition of becoming ‘viksit' by 2047 through the promotion of an environment conducive to sustainable cooperative development, following the vision of 'Sahkar-se-samriddhi'.
Mission
- To create an enabling legal, economic, and institutional framework that will strengthen and deepen the ....
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