Another significant element of India's population challenge is gender inequality, with Muttreja referring to this as "the feminization of aging." "Many older women, especially widows in rural areas, ...
According to a report by World Data Lab, India is projected to account for 16% of global consumption at purchasing power parity (PPP) by 2050. This will be up from 4% in 1997 and 9% in 2023.
India's economy is likely to continue its sluggish pace of growth next fiscal year weighed down by global risks, according to a finance ministry report that has called on states to pursue business ...
India and emerging Asia are poised to account for 30 per cent of global consumption at purchasing-power parity by 2050 ...
The world is greying—rapidly. By 2050, 22% of the global population will be aged 60 or above, up from just 12% in 2015. This demographic shift isn’t a societal challenge; it’s a colossal economic ...
It predicts that through 2050, that advantage will shrink ... structures alike,” says the report. One way India can delay the negative economic consequences of demographic shift is by increasing ...
The year's top economic-policy event opted mainly for short-term relief through middle-class tax cuts while passing up a ...
NEW DELHI (Reuters) -India's economy is likely to continue its sluggish pace of growth next fiscal year weighed down by global risks, according to a finance ministry report that has called on ...