1. A strong Govt., refraining from populist politics and protectionism of "vote-banks".
2. An uniform Civil Code ... in Secular, Socialist, Democratic, Republic of India.
3. Re-introduction of TADA and implementation of the same, irrespective of religion, caste or creed.
4. Clear, documented and publicly available Policy/Strategy for the upliftment from all respects of socio-economically backward citizens, irrespective of religion, geographic location, language, caste or creed.
5. Setting up of a Core Committee to ensure planning, implementation, review, rectification of the above-mentioned strategy policy/strategy ... the committee to be headed by the Chief Justice of India (to function independently ... publishing quarterly and annual progress reports for public consumption and suggestions).
6. Necessary rectification of the Indian Constitution keeping the current socio-political-economic scenario of India (it is the question of the relevance of the sections of the constitution, written over half a century back for a third-world country just coming out of colonial rule, with an intended secular, democratic and socialist national fabric. Time has changed, so has India, its people, its priorities, its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats, challenges and problems.)
We can start with these ... there are plenty those could be done ... the country needs to make a start.
What is needed is assertiveness and not aggressiveness, clar