Economy in Transition

Six Major Changes That Are Impacting India Shown Graphically

2009 was the year the facade came off the USA and it was exposed. 2010 and beyond, more will discover, that behind the big houses, big cars and big stomachs there was something not right. By living for the moment, blinded by their false supremacy they forgot the values of their parents and in doing so mortgaged their future, damaged the plant and let the rest of the world catch up. In the years ahead consequences will be paid for not doing the right things. These will also be the years India and China emerge as superpowers. They will have to deal with major changes and new prosperity. Hope they do not handle it in the same way as the West.

This section will cover 6 areas of critical importance. Our goal is to let you graphically see the issues so that you can respond wisely. Living for today has to be replaced with living for our grandchildren. The graphs found here will give you a long term view.

Peak Oil - Declining Oil and Expensive Energy - The end of cheap oil may be just around the corner. As production declines and consumption increases, prices are rising, causing major changes. What are the implications for India? Click to see graphs and diagrams illustrating Peak Oil and its results.

West to East - Economic Shift From West to East - Investment and opportunity have shifted from the West to the East. China and India are emerging while the USA declines. Look at this historic shift graphically.

Money - Inflation and Currency Fluctuations - As governments print money they dilute its value and purchasing power. Learn from these PPT slides about Inflation.

Indulgence - Individual and Government Debt - Living irresponsibly has negative consequences. Immediate gratification has to be replaced with sacrificing for the future. Find out from tables and charts about excessive spending.

Growth - Unsustainable Growth of Everything - If consumption of everything including water, electric, mineral, coal, fish, wood continues doubling at its present rate our grandchildren will not have a bright future. Click to see graphs and tables on unsustainable consumption.

Emerging - Emerging Indian Competitive Work Force - Communication has levelled the global playing field. We will examine how India will emerge as its population discovers increasing opportunities. See graphs on emerging opportunities for the Indian Workforce.

Regional distribution of HNWI population
In 2007, the total population of HNWI was estimated to be 10.1 million. The Asia Pacific region had 2.8 million HNWIs. Globally, the HNWI population grew by 6% during 2006-07. Middle East region recorded the highest annual HNWI population growth.

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PowerPoint Slide on Multi Lingualism on the Rise

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by India-Reports on June 28, 2010 in Economy in Transition

English not critical for internet access
You need not know English to use the internet. Chinese, Portuguese and other languages are becoming popular on the internet. Between 2000 and 2005, the number of English users has fallen from 52% to 31%. As more non English speaking numbers access the internet, local languages are becoming popular.

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PowerPoint Slide on Trade in Services

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by India-Reports on June 28, 2010 in Economy in Transition

Exports of services from India
Services exports have driven the Indian economy during the past decade.
Comparison of 2005-2007 data shows that India has a positive services trade balance unlike manufacturing driven countries like China, Brazil, Japan and Korea.

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India has the youngest work force compared to other countries
In terms of demographics, India is a young society.
In 2000, only 12% of its labour force was above 65 years of age (inactive work force). By 2050, India is projected to have nearly 32% of the work force in over 65 years age category. This is [...]

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