Demographic differences between Indian states are at the heart of the debate on representation and financial allocation.
India’s demographic dividend began in the early 1980s and will end by 2040. In contrast, China’s dividend ended in the mid-2010s, but it took full advantage of its 9–10 per cent annual growth rate for ...
Investment opportunities in India have been gaining significant attention, driven by the country's robust economic growth and favorable demographic trends. I think that dynamic of the greater share of ...
Independent India turns 78 today with an estimated 1.46 billion population compared to just 346 million in 1950. To be sure, it’s not just the number of Indians which has changed in the last almost ...
Brookfield highlights India's rapid urbanization as a unique opportunity for institutional housing investment amid ...
India’s demographic dividend began in the early 1980s and will end by 2040. In contrast, China’s dividend ended in the mid-2010s, but it took full advantage of its 9–10 percent annual growth rate for ...
NEW DELHI, (IANS) – India’s demographic trend of a younger workforce positions it positively as most large economies face shrinking working-age populations and tight labor markets, global brokerage, ...
India is making waves as a dynamic growth hub in Asia, driven by its strong economic fundamentals and a tech-savvy ...
India’s economic rise is entering a decisive phase, with the country firmly on course to become the world’s third largest economy by 2030 and hold that position well into the next decade, according to ...