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As of 2021, over a thousand Indian SaaS companies were bringing in $2.6 billion in revenue. That’s expected to increase to as much as $70 billion by 2030. Bangalore and Chennai are already SaaS hubs, but increasingly SaaS companies are scaling in smaller cities as well. This growth is ...
of successes and failures This paper tries to capture some of these andvisualizewhere Indiawill gain and whatitmaylose over the next three or four decades Considering India’s growing economic importance and the projections that the Indian economy will be as big as the United States economy ...
The Indian economy, in real terms, needs to grow annually at 7% to 7.5% until 2030. On the supply side, the share of manufacturing in total gross value added has to increase from 16% at present to at least 25% of GDP at the expense of agriculture and low-value-added ...
This paper tries to capture some of these and visualize where India will gain and what it may lose over the next three or four decades. Considering India's growing economic importance and the projections that the Indian economy will be as big as the United States economy around 2050, the ...
Once industries are all fully aware of the capabilities of these innovative new technologies, economies can thrive. “The lives we’re living are going to completely change by 2030. I have a feeling that with this new mobile technology, you may see the Indian economy much bigger than USD ...
Fuel Economy of Future Indian Road Vehiclesdoi:10.1365/s40112-014-0518-9ArghyaNewSardarNewSpringerAuto Tech Review
After the first quarter of 2025, provided there is more clarity on U.S. trade policy as well as from China on its fiscal plans to boost its lackluster economy and real estate sector, we think volatility may subside and the outlook for emerging markets will improve. Taiwan should continue to...
The future of electric vehicles is bright and growing. Electric vehicles consist of electric motors which are more efficient than internal combustion engines as electric motors do not release any pollutants that can harm the environment. Electric vehicles will incite crucial changes in the Indian autom...
In the previous chapter, we examined the limits of urban micro-interventions from a Jacobsian Market Urbanist framework. Here we use that framework to address a different but related set of questions: To what extent is it feasible to consciously plan for