Title: India’s economic rise is not translating into a rise in city liveability
Description: India's economy is among the fastest-growing globally, with diverse sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services. Economic reforms have shifted the country towards a more industrialized and service-oriented model. Key growth drivers include a young workforce, increased foreign investment, and a booming IT sector. However, challenges like income inequality, infrastructure deficits, and unemployment remain significant. The government is focused on policies to enhance growth and living standards. Despite these efforts, India and economy highlight the need for further improvements in urban liveability and infrastructure.
visit us: https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/indias-economic-rise-is-not-translating-into-a-rise-in-city-liveability
Description: India's economy is among the fastest-growing globally, with diverse sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services. Economic reforms have shifted the country towards a more industrialized and service-oriented model. Key growth drivers include a young workforce, increased foreign investment, and a booming IT sector. However, challenges like income inequality, infrastructure deficits, and unemployment remain significant. The government is focused on policies to enhance growth and living standards. Despite these efforts, India and economy highlight the need for further improvements in urban liveability and infrastructure.
visit us: https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/indias-economic-rise-is-not-translating-into-a-rise-in-city-liveability
Title: India’s economic rise is not translating into a rise in city liveability
Description: India's economy is among the fastest-growing globally, with diverse sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services. Economic reforms have shifted the country towards a more industrialized and service-oriented model. Key growth drivers include a young workforce, increased foreign investment, and a booming IT sector. However, challenges like income inequality, infrastructure deficits, and unemployment remain significant. The government is focused on policies to enhance growth and living standards. Despite these efforts, India and economy highlight the need for further improvements in urban liveability and infrastructure.
visit us: https://www.orfonline.org/expert-speak/indias-economic-rise-is-not-translating-into-a-rise-in-city-liveability
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