India Surpasses Japan in Terms of PPP; Karzai Says Illegal Detention Centers Still Operating; Battle Near Pakistan BorderShruti JagirdarEmily Schneider
In terms of purchasing power parity, India is the world’s third-largest economy (PPP)Frequently asked questions Get answers to the most common queries related to the Railway Examination Preparation. What is India's current PPP value? Ans. India’s GDP per capita based on...
Opportunities alone aren’t enough—vision and decisive action are critical. The Government of India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has demonstrated remarkable political will to make India a globally competitive economy. Bold initiatives like Aatma Nirbhar Bharat (Self-Reliant I...
The choice between income and consumption may also affect how we rank countries in terms of inequality. For example, some studies show lower inequality in India compared with other developing countries, including South Africa, Brazil, and China (e.g. Arnal & Forster, 2010; CSO, 2013). But ...
The gross domestic product (GDP) of Bangladesh grew to 451.53 billion U.S. dollars in 2023. This is an increase of about 253 billion U.S. dollars since 2014, and this growth is projected to continue at least until 2029. Contributing factors Bangladesh is largely an export economy with a...
aAccording to the first method, our “best” estimate for India’s defense spending in 2025 is between $94 billion and $277 billion in 2025, in constant dollars depending, respectively, on whether market exchange rates or PPP conversion rates are used. The corresponding “best” estimates for...
The largest cities, the most frequently used words, the income of the richest countries and the most wealthy billionaires, can be all described in terms of Zipf’s Law, a rank-size rule capturing the relation between the frequency of a set of objects or events and their size. It is assum...
when people learn to live peacefully, with limited resources and live in harmony with nature. In order to do so, there is an imperative need to enhance capacity of people not only in terms of technology but awareness and knowledge about the burgeoning issues pertaining to sustainable development...
This study complements existing literature by examining the short-run heterogeneous and long-run homogeneous impacts of foreign direct investment (FDI) and
Indeed, India has been one of the fastest growing economies since the end of the Cold War, and is currently the fifth-largest global economy in nominal terms (IMF2019). Consequently, it is not surprising that India is seen as one of the “rising powers” of the emerging world order. How...