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India’s Low GDP Per Capita and Path to Development
India remains one of the fastest-growing economies, yet its GDP per capita is still relatively low. This video examines the ...
In a Communist Party journal, a professor argues a GDP growth range of 4.5 per cent to 5 per cent would be necessary to reach ...
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The Pioneer on MSNSustainable urban planning essential for India’s development
India’s urban population is expected to nearly double to 951 million by 2050, accounting for 40 per cent of India’s ...
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24/7 Wall St. on MSNThis Is The Richest Country In The World, Maybe
Which nation is the richest in the world? It depends on the yardstick. When there are too many, it can get confusing.
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24/7 Wall St. on MSN60% of Millionaires Now Live Outside The US
Continued economic development across the world is driving an increase in prosperity and financial security. According to ...
Ravi Kant Having recently overtaken Japan with a population of 125 million, India with a population size of 1.46 billion has ...
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The Punch on MSNHealth sector crisis persists despite N5.4tn World Bank loans
The World Bank approved a total of $3.53bn (N5.4tn at the official exchange rate of N1,535/$) in health-related loans to Nigeria over the past nine years, ...
Hong Kong has found itself in the upper reaches of yet another global list measuring economic activity and financials – but this time, for slightly more optimistic reasons.
Is India’s relative economic vulnerability the reason why Trump is targeting India and not China? Trump may be making a ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNThe Inconvenient Truth with Professor Douglas BOATENG: When the moral axis shifts, the nation’s economic horizon tilts
Why values, not vanity, anchor the foundations of lasting prosperity A compass drifting from true north Beneath the ...
As Asia-Pacific economies confront demographic aging, care shortages, and rapidly evolving digital landscapes, ministers and ...
Recently, the Commerce Adviser rekindled concerns over Bangladesh's impending graduation from the Least Developed Country (LDC) category, painting it as a "ticking time bomb" and expressing ...
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