INDIA@75
How far have we come?
Where do we go?
Our Population has grown …
2 0 2 2
1 9 5 0
359 MN, 14% of world population
1380 MN, 18% of world population
5.9
to less than 2.1 children per woman
1 9 5 0
2 0 2 2
… fertility has fallen, as it does
with increasing prosperity
Our Income levels have grown, but we have a long way to go
India: 1960 2021 United States of America: 2021
GDP/Capita US$ 302 US$ 1,961 US$ 61,280
And so too, with Life Expectancy at birth
8 5
7 0
4 1
India: 1960
2020
Japan: 2020
Modern Energy and Transport use are
key indicators of prosperity
India: 1971 2014 United States of America: 2015
267 637 6,804 (Kg of oil equivalent / Capita)
Air travel (Mn Kms)
9 2 6 . 7
Not to scale
India: 1960
2019
USA: 2019
1 6 7 . 5
2 . 7
More children
are going to college
… many more will do so
% Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER)
in Higher Education
2020
27.1%
1970
0.7%
We are doing much better in
sports, but yeh dil maange
more … much more.
1
8
14
16
23
31
132
92
65
Gold Silver Bronze
China
2018
India
2018
1990
1954
Asian Games Medals
A long road travelled.
A long way to go.
INDIA@75
Why we chose to focus on these indicators …
Why so few indicators:
Tracking a country as large and diverse as
India is tough. We have chosen the
minimum number of indicators necessary to
get a reasonable view of India’s progress.
Population and Fertility:
How many of us are there? How have we
grown? How is the population growing?
These questions define what we were, what
we are and what we will be.
Income and Life Expectancy:
India wants to be a modern developed
economy and GDP / capita is a good
indicator for that. Does this indicator work
for everyone? Life expectancy at birth
answers that question better than any other
indicator.
Energy usage and Air travel:
Development is energy…and mobility.
People in more developed economies use
more energy and travel more.
Gross Enrolment Ratio :
Highly productive economic sectors require
college education (although all college
graduates may not work in highly
productive sectors). A higher enrollment
ratio is an indicator of a more productive
population.
Sports performance:
Performance in international competition
depends on general health of population and
on economic prosperity.
Data capture methods have changed considerably over 75
years, making accurate comparisons difficult. However, the
scale and direction of change is informative.

India @75

  • 1.
    INDIA@75 How far havewe come? Where do we go?
  • 2.
    Our Population hasgrown … 2 0 2 2 1 9 5 0 359 MN, 14% of world population 1380 MN, 18% of world population 5.9 to less than 2.1 children per woman 1 9 5 0 2 0 2 2 … fertility has fallen, as it does with increasing prosperity
  • 3.
    Our Income levelshave grown, but we have a long way to go India: 1960 2021 United States of America: 2021 GDP/Capita US$ 302 US$ 1,961 US$ 61,280 And so too, with Life Expectancy at birth 8 5 7 0 4 1 India: 1960 2020 Japan: 2020
  • 4.
    Modern Energy andTransport use are key indicators of prosperity India: 1971 2014 United States of America: 2015 267 637 6,804 (Kg of oil equivalent / Capita) Air travel (Mn Kms) 9 2 6 . 7 Not to scale India: 1960 2019 USA: 2019 1 6 7 . 5 2 . 7
  • 5.
    More children are goingto college … many more will do so % Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in Higher Education 2020 27.1% 1970 0.7%
  • 6.
    We are doingmuch better in sports, but yeh dil maange more … much more. 1 8 14 16 23 31 132 92 65 Gold Silver Bronze China 2018 India 2018 1990 1954 Asian Games Medals
  • 7.
    A long roadtravelled. A long way to go. INDIA@75
  • 8.
    Why we choseto focus on these indicators … Why so few indicators: Tracking a country as large and diverse as India is tough. We have chosen the minimum number of indicators necessary to get a reasonable view of India’s progress. Population and Fertility: How many of us are there? How have we grown? How is the population growing? These questions define what we were, what we are and what we will be. Income and Life Expectancy: India wants to be a modern developed economy and GDP / capita is a good indicator for that. Does this indicator work for everyone? Life expectancy at birth answers that question better than any other indicator. Energy usage and Air travel: Development is energy…and mobility. People in more developed economies use more energy and travel more. Gross Enrolment Ratio : Highly productive economic sectors require college education (although all college graduates may not work in highly productive sectors). A higher enrollment ratio is an indicator of a more productive population. Sports performance: Performance in international competition depends on general health of population and on economic prosperity. Data capture methods have changed considerably over 75 years, making accurate comparisons difficult. However, the scale and direction of change is informative.