NEW DELHI: Government think tank NITI Aayog has envisaged a new India in which all citizens in 15 years will have houses with toilets, two-wheelers or cars, power, air conditioners and digital connectivity.This is a glimpse of Vision 2031-32 presented by the NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman Arvind Panagariya to the body's Governing Council, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi , at a meeting held yesterday in the presence of chief ministers.The India 2031-32: Vision, Strategy and Action Agenda also visualises a fully literate society with universal access to health care.It also calls for having a much larger and modern network of roads, railways, waterways and air connectivity and a clean India where citizens would have access to quality air and water.It is envisions that per capita income would increase three fold to Rs 3.14 lakh in 2031-32 from Rs 1.06 lakh in 2015-16.Besides, it states that the country's gross domestic product or economy would rise to Rs 469 lakh crore in 2031-32 from Rs 137 lakh crore level in 2015-16.The vision says that the central and state expenditure will rise by Rs 92 lakh crore in 2031-32 to Rs 130 lakh crore from Rs 38 lakh crore in 2015-16.The work on the Fifteen Year Vision and Seven Year Strategy document spanning 2017-18 to 2031-32 is in progress.The Three Year Action Agenda covering 2017-18 to 2019-20 was circulated to the Governing Council Members yesterday and would be finalised shortly.According to the vision presentation, all efforts had to be made to realise the Prime Minister's vision of a vibrant India by 2031-32."We must transform India into a prosperous, healthy, secure, corruption-free, energy abundant, environmentally clean and globally influential nation," the presentation added.