Frequently Asked Questions
What is India We Deserve?
India We Deserve is a non-partisan citizens’ movement dedicated to building a stronger, more prosperous, and more accountable India through practical, common-sense reforms.
Our mission is simple: bring together people who believe India can build better institutions, better public services, and greater opportunities for every citizen.
Why does India need a movement like this?
India has made remarkable progress, yet millions of people still face everyday challenges in education, healthcare, law and order, infrastructure, employment, and governance.
Many of these problems are not due to a lack of talent or resources—they are the result of systems that need reform.
India We Deserve exists to encourage constructive discussion and practical solutions that strengthen these systems for future generations.
Is India We Deserve affiliated with any political party?
No.
India We Deserve is completely independent and non-partisan.
We do not support or oppose any political party or political leader. Our focus is on ideas, institutions, and long-term reforms that improve the lives of all Indians.
What does India We Deserve stand for?
We believe India deserves:
- Quality education for every child
- Safe communities and effective law enforcement
- Faster and more accessible justice
- Transparent and accountable government
- World-class infrastructure
- A competitive economy that creates jobs
- Environmental sustainability
- Equal opportunity for every citizen
- Strong institutions that outlast governments
Why should I join?
Meaningful change begins when thoughtful people come together.
By joining India We Deserve, you become part of a growing community that believes India’s future can be improved through practical reforms rather than political divisions.
Every member helps strengthen the conversation.
Who can join?
Anyone who believes India can become stronger through better governance, stronger institutions, and practical reforms.
Students, professionals, entrepreneurs, teachers, public servants, business leaders, researchers, and citizens from every walk of life are welcome.
What is expected from members?
There are no mandatory commitments.
Members can participate in whatever way they choose:
- Share ideas
- Participate in discussions
- Review reform proposals
- Invite thoughtful people
- Volunteer their expertise
- Help build the movement
Every contribution matters.
Is there a membership fee?
No.
Membership is currently free.
Our immediate goal is to build a community of citizens committed to improving India’s future.
What kinds of reforms does India We Deserve discuss?
Our work focuses on practical reforms in areas such as:
- Constitutional reforms
- Education
- Healthcare
- Judiciary
- Law and order
- Infrastructure
- Economic policy
- Government accountability
- Environment
- Technology in governance
Are these ideas final?
No.
India We Deserve encourages respectful debate.
Many proposals continue to evolve through discussion with educators, professionals, researchers, policy experts, entrepreneurs, and citizens.
Better ideas emerge through constructive dialogue.
How can I contribute?
You can contribute by:
- Sharing your experience
- Suggesting improvements
- Writing articles
- Reviewing proposals
- Participating in discussions
- Inviting others who care about India’s future
No contribution is too small.
What is the long-term vision?
Our long-term vision is to build one of India’s most respected non-partisan communities focused on public policy and institutional reform.
Over time, we hope to publish research, engage with policymakers, educate citizens, and advocate practical reforms that improve everyday life across the country.
Who founded India We Deserve?
India We Deserve was founded by Utkarsh Kansal.
After spending decades building products and businesses, he came to believe that many of India’s biggest challenges are fundamentally systems problems. The initiative seeks to apply long-term thinking, evidence, and practical problem-solving to public policy and governance.
How can I stay involved?
Join the movement.
Read and share new ideas.
Participate in discussions.
Invite thoughtful people.
Help shape the India we deserve.
The future of India will not be built by governments alone. It will be built by citizens who choose to participate.
