The Human Development Index (HDI) of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in 2022 ranked India as 132 out of 191 states, a marginal decline from the previous year’s rank of 131. Although there are many problems with indices of this nature, inclusive development has been a major challenge for India in achieving its desired global status and influence. India’s status quest has been hampered by the continued prevalence of a weak state with a highly uneven socioeconomic development of the population, even though it has achieved many milestones of progress in its 76-year history since it began in 1947 as a free state. The second resurgence of Covid-19 in April 2021 showed the weaknesses and fragility of the state in India when it comes to providing basic healthcare and other public services that are taken for granted in a modern state. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) report, some 4.7 million people—nearly 10 times higher than Indian government’s estimates—might have died from the pandemic through December 2021.