The world experienced a major crisis in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. India was faced with numerous challenges of its citizens’ health and economic security that demanded immediate attention. Subsequently, the efficiency of a country’s socio-economic infrastructure and its ability to cater to the needs of people in crisis came under scrutiny. The government tried to come to grip with the fissures through various initiatives and investment drives. I herewith discuss three pillars, namely self-sufficiency, food security and social security that need to be attained for India to progress holistically.