16th-31st December Fortnightly Newsletter
16th-31st December Fortnightly Newsletter
16th-31st December Fortnightly Newsletter
Dr Nithyanandha Prof IIM trichy Context: Dr. Usha Sriram, a healthcare specialist provided the social context to the falling fertility rates in India. Medically, the genetics have not changed in India over the last three decades. Thus the falling fertility rates in India are fundamentally related to socio-economic and environmental issues. India cannot go back…
Dr. Manmohan Singh served as prime minister for ten consecutive years and as finance minister for five years. His tenure as finance minister and the trade policies of the then-union government had substantial differences with the ideologies of Rashta Rishi Dattopnat Thengdi Ji. The decreasing contribution of the agriculture sector to GDP and the…
-By Naman Kashyap Introduction The semiconductor industry is the backbone of modern technology, powering everything from smartphones to advanced military systems. As the world increasingly relies on digital technologies, semiconductors have become crucial for economic growth and national security. India, with its burgeoning market and skilled workforce, is positioning itself to emerge as a global…
01-15th December Fortnightly Newsletter
-By Anushka Verma Abstract: Sustainability movements have influenced environmental discourse throughout the world. They focus on the urgent need for conservation and responsible resource management. While international movements often originate from reactions to industrialization and environmental crises, Indian sustainability movements are deeply connected with cultural and spiritual traditions that focus harmony between humans and…
-By Nishant Chaturvedi ABSTRACT- This paper discusses the evolution of the major exports of India from 1947 to 1990 against the background of significant changes in economic, political, and social trends. The paper identifies such significant export sectors through a historical analysis of data and statistical evidence, mainly products of agriculture, textiles, and manufactured goods,…
16-30th November Fortnightly Newsletter
From Algorithms to Accountability: Rethinking AI’s Role for 2047 India, being the fastest growing economy with having the world’s second largest population, has a significant stake in the AI revolution. Recognising AI’s potential to transform economies and the need for India to strategise its approach, Hon’ble Finance Minister, in his budget speech…
The Roadmap: India to Become a Global Economic Power by 2047 Anvesha Sharma Kshitiz Negi Nishant Chaturvedi Abstract This paper focuses on the theme of India’s path toward becoming a global economic power by 2047. It critically analyses the various sectors of the economy that could potentially accelerate India’s growth. The paper takes into account…