India has experienced high economic growth over the past 25 years, averaging around 6-8% annually. While prosperity has increased, improvements in governance are still needed to enhance well-being. The growth has been led by domestic factors like consumption and services rather than exports. This domestically-driven model has made India's economy more insulated from global downturns compared to other countries. However, problems remain such as poor governance, infrastructure bottlenecks, and an education system in need of reform. Overall though, India is well-positioned to continue growing quickly in the coming decades due to factors like demographics, an emerging middle class, and convergence with more developed economies.
A wonderful presentation about India and its future by Dr Gurcharan Das, in which lot of useful statistics about our country is given. 'Must see' kind of presentation on India !
A wonderful presentation about India and its future by Dr Gurcharan Das, in which lot of useful statistics about our country is given. 'Must see' kind of presentation on India !
The difference between the poor and rich nations is not the age of the Nation.
1. Ethics, as basic principles.
2. Integrity.
3. Responsibility.
4. The respect for Laws and Regulations.
5. The respect from majority of citizens by right.
6. The love for work.
7. The effort to save and invest.
8. The will to be productive.
9. Punctuality.
The Incredible India Growth Story. Some facts have changed as of today, but rests are pretty accurate.
I am not the author of the Presentation, and It was posted in a public forum. www.tongbram.com
The difference between the poor and rich nations is not the age of the Nation.
1. Ethics, as basic principles.
2. Integrity.
3. Responsibility.
4. The respect for Laws and Regulations.
5. The respect from majority of citizens by right.
6. The love for work.
7. The effort to save and invest.
8. The will to be productive.
9. Punctuality.
The Incredible India Growth Story. Some facts have changed as of today, but rests are pretty accurate.
I am not the author of the Presentation, and It was posted in a public forum. www.tongbram.com
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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7. 28 years of high growth Average annual GDP growth (%) 10 8.9 8 6.0 6 3.5 4 1.0 2 0 1900-1950 1950-1980 1980-2002 2002-2007
8. Population growth is slowing (%) 2.5 2.2 2.1 2.0 1.8 1.5 1.5 1.0 1.0 0.5 0 1901-1950 1951-1980 1981-1990 1991-2000 2001-2010 Sources: 1900-1990: Angus Maddison (1995), Monitoring the World Economy, 1990-2000:Census of India (2001)
9. Literacy is rising (%) 100 80 80 65 52 60 40 17 20 0 1950 1990 2000 2010 (proj) Source: Census of India (2001)
10. When middle class is 50% then the politics will also change (m) 0 32% 22% 8% 400 368 300 200 220 100 65 1980 2000 2010 Source: The Consuming Class, National Council of Applied Economic Research, 2002
11. Poverty is declining (%) 50 1% of the people have been crossing poverty line each year for 25 years Equals ~ 200m 46 40 30 26 20 16 10 0 1980 2000 2010
12. Per capita income gains 1,178 1980 2005 3,051 US$ ppp Source: World Bank
13. India is now the 4th largest economy It will overtake Japan between 2012 and 2014 to become the 3rd largest
16. Drivers of growth India Domestic Services East and S.E. Asia Exports Manufacturing
17. Drivers of growth India Domestic Services Consumption East and S.E. Asia Exports Manufacturing Investment
18. Drivers of growth India Domestic Services Consumption High tech, capital intensive industry East and S.E. Asia Exports Manufacturing Investment Low tech, labour intensive industry
19. Implications of India model ‘Domestically led’ means: Insulation from global downturns Less volatility We will come out of the global crisis faster
25. India has a vibrant private space 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn
26. India has a vibrant private space 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn 1,000 Indian Companies have received foreign institutional investment
27. India has a vibrant private space 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn 1,000 Indian Companies have received foreign institutional investment 125 Fortune 500 companies have R&D bases in India
28. India has a vibrant private space 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn 1,000 Indian Companies have received foreign institutional investment 125 Fortune 500 companies have R&D bases in India 390 Fortune 500 companies have outsourced software development to India
29. India has a vibrant private space 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn 1,000 Indian Companies have received foreign institutional investment 125 Fortune 500 companies have R&D bases in India 390 Fortune 500 companies have outsourced software development to India 2% bad loans in Indian banks (v~20% in China)
30. India has a vibrant private space 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn 1,000 Indian Companies have received foreign institutional investment 125 Fortune 500 companies have R&D bases in India 390 Fortune 500 companies have outsourced software development to India 2% bad loans in Indian banks (v~20% in China) 80% credit goes to private sector (v~10% in China)
31. Public space is a problem We have Dynamic democracy with honest elections Free, lively media and press But we also have Poor governance!
38. Key reforms Opened economy to trade and investment Dismantled controls Lowered tariffs Dropped tax rates Broke public sector monopolies
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41. Understanding India’s economic success Mental revolution among the young ‘I want to be Bilgay’ Raju’s secret of success Banianisation of society 180 TV channels; 65 news channels The rise of Hinglish
47. Per capita income On a ppp basis ($000) 40 30 20 10 0 2000 2005 2020 2040 2066 37,000 16,800 5,800 3,050 2,100
48. Convergence in the 21st century Why convergence is intuitive? Convergence didn’t happen in the 20th century because the world was closed Returning to a world of equality prior to 1750 When China and India accounted for 45% of world GDP
49. 50% 50% India will gradually turn middle-class West of theKanpur-Chennai line East of theKanpur-Chennai line Kanpur- 32% 22% Chennai 8% 1980 2000 2010 2020 2040
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51. GovernanceNone of these stopped the show in the past 25 years - Nuclear War?
52. Education System Is reasonably good for the top 20% But it is abysmal for the rest 1 in 4 teachers is absent in government primary schools Hence, 54% of children in urban India are in private schools Solution: Education Vouchers
53. Caste system Origin of India’s caste system Classical four castes vs 3000 jatis Hostage to competitive politics Source of competitive advantage Affirmative action
54. Role of Religion India’s pluralism, diversity and tolerance 1% 2% 12% 85% Hindu Muslim Sikh Christian Hinduism Spiritual entrepreneurialism: Gurus No hierarchy: Every Brahmin thinks he is the Pope 300 million gods: Lack of theological narcissism Nasadiya Temper