The present Indian economy is stuck with ‘stagpression’ i.e. stagnation and moderate depression. Stagnation has been a result of slowed down reforms. Depression is partially on account of the impact of global recession and partially demonetization. India needs to grow on all the fronts of ‘economic activism’, fuelling its growth in GDP back to 8%. This alone should solve its serious problems of growing unemployment, reducing public savings, deteriorating the condition of poor farmers and fast increasing imbalance causing a serious structural dilemma. India’s potentials will have to be rationally and entrepreneurially channelized towards an appropriate socio-economic goal
In recent years, the ‘official ’ India has been patting itself on account of accelerated economic gr...
During the post independence era, India was well known as an agrarian economy with a weak industrial...
With 1.2 billion people and the world’s fourth-largest economy, India’s recent growth and developmen...
The present Indian economy is stuck with ‘stagpression’ i.e. stagnation and moderate depression. Sta...
India is currently going through the most significant economic slowdown it has experienced in at lea...
India is going to have the second largest population and one of the largest markets in the world, h...
Although India has experienced high growth rates it is still struggling with high inflation, especia...
India is poised on a renewed growth path and several new initiatives are a brainchild of this vision...
India‟s economic growth with a dynamic micro and macro environment both inits domestic and internati...
We suggest a three-pronged approach to an enhanced growth strategy for India. The first prong is exp...
Sustainability requires that the productive base measured in terms of comprehensive wealth of a soci...
Indian economy has been recording impressive growth rates since 1991. This can be partly attributed ...
LSE’s Ruth Kattumuri highlights some economic challenges that are of priority for India’s developmen...
On its current economic trajectory, India will achieve some of the eight Millennium Development Goal...
The concept of Equality and Sustainability lies in the core concept of Human Development. By sustain...
In recent years, the ‘official ’ India has been patting itself on account of accelerated economic gr...
During the post independence era, India was well known as an agrarian economy with a weak industrial...
With 1.2 billion people and the world’s fourth-largest economy, India’s recent growth and developmen...
The present Indian economy is stuck with ‘stagpression’ i.e. stagnation and moderate depression. Sta...
India is currently going through the most significant economic slowdown it has experienced in at lea...
India is going to have the second largest population and one of the largest markets in the world, h...
Although India has experienced high growth rates it is still struggling with high inflation, especia...
India is poised on a renewed growth path and several new initiatives are a brainchild of this vision...
India‟s economic growth with a dynamic micro and macro environment both inits domestic and internati...
We suggest a three-pronged approach to an enhanced growth strategy for India. The first prong is exp...
Sustainability requires that the productive base measured in terms of comprehensive wealth of a soci...
Indian economy has been recording impressive growth rates since 1991. This can be partly attributed ...
LSE’s Ruth Kattumuri highlights some economic challenges that are of priority for India’s developmen...
On its current economic trajectory, India will achieve some of the eight Millennium Development Goal...
The concept of Equality and Sustainability lies in the core concept of Human Development. By sustain...
In recent years, the ‘official ’ India has been patting itself on account of accelerated economic gr...
During the post independence era, India was well known as an agrarian economy with a weak industrial...
With 1.2 billion people and the world’s fourth-largest economy, India’s recent growth and developmen...