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Political landscape of India is changing keeping in mind 2024 Lok Sabha election. This election will be crucial for the future of India, to decide whether India will continue in the path of economic growth that we see today. Strangely the opposition alliance in this election is also called INDIA. So this may be a case of India vs INDIA, a choice between economic leadership and Nehruvian Socialism.
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The world's largest democracy and fastest growing major economy is having its elections. Should we expect any surprises? What impact could the outcomes have on the economy and business and investment climates? Speyside's India lead Sanghpriya discusses these considerations in our upcoming webinar. Please do join us.
#India, the world’s largest democracy, is headed to the polls. Over the course of 2 months, close to a billion eligible voters will help chart the future of one of the world’s burgeoning economies. What is the state of play in Indian politics and how will the election outcomes impact India’s growth and position on the global stage? What does it mean for businesses looking towards the 5th largest (and fast growing) economy in the world? Speyside's own Sanghpriya Gautam unpacks these questions and more as we look at election season in India, as well as what the future holds for the world’s potential growth engine. Join us on Thursday, 2 May at 2.30pm IST / 4pm WIB/ICT / 5pm SGT for this discussion. Limited spots are available, so please register your interest here: tinyurl.com/SpeysideIndia
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Question: who will lead India? Simple answer: not limited to India, under the political leadership of a "god-like" political leader, if majority of population successfully transformed into a status of being members of a sui generis cult, instead of educated, informed and responsible citizens, it will not matter. https://lnkd.in/g9bY7uN7
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Saffron , White & Green 🇮🇳 !! Electing the right person to the decision making chair is what it makes or breaks any incorporation. Democracy is based upon the conviction that there are extraordinary possibilities in ordinary people. 😇 My top 5 expectations from the elected government: 1. India secures the permanent seat at UN 🇺🇳 2. Indian economy to become powerful not only in terms of GDP but the power of its passport, currency and defence systems is elevated too 🛂 3. Definitive checks and balances to be put around controlling ever growing population - resulting in scarcity of resources and compromise on quality of life 👮♂️ 4. Infrastructure should be world class atleast in metropolitan cities 🛣️ 5. Tax burdens to reduce especially for the working class to make any worthwhile of their life 💸 I have made my choice to vote a hard working honest person at the helm 🪷 over a caboose politician frolicking his way up the seat 💺 We do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate. So, vote 🗳️ India !! #voting #indianelections #leadership #manifesto
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Marcellus: A Century Spent Answering Four Questions Over the past century, every politician and policymaker who has governed India has wrestled with four critical questions: (a) Can the free market deliver economic development OR does the Government have to do the job? (b) Can India gain from opening itself to the wider world OR will the world act as a ‘drain’ on it? (c) Should India be a self-sufficient economy OR should India focus on its comparative advantages? and (d) Should the Government focus on ‘soft’ public goods like education & healthcare OR is it enough if the Government simply provides ‘hard’ infrastructure like roads & ports? We identify the four thinkers who began India’s search for answers to the issues at the heart of modern economic policy making. https://bit.ly/49xDBC7
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Policy makers in India should take the observations and inputs in this article constructively and work on solving all outstanding issues to develop the nation 🙏 It needs a whole nation to change to do better! #policymakers #policymaking #globaleconomy #worldeconomy #development Narendra Modi https://lnkd.in/gsjqvJtB
Forget world domination, India won’t catch up with China any time soon
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Who are the four economic thinkers who over a century ago identified the four questions that every Indian PM has had to wrestle with? Find out more in a our latest blog
Marcellus: A Century Spent Answering Four Questions Over the past century, every politician and policymaker who has governed India has wrestled with four critical questions: (a) Can the free market deliver economic development OR does the Government have to do the job? (b) Can India gain from opening itself to the wider world OR will the world act as a ‘drain’ on it? (c) Should India be a self-sufficient economy OR should India focus on its comparative advantages? and (d) Should the Government focus on ‘soft’ public goods like education & healthcare OR is it enough if the Government simply provides ‘hard’ infrastructure like roads & ports? We identify the four thinkers who began India’s search for answers to the issues at the heart of modern economic policy making. https://bit.ly/49xDBC7
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Republic Day is a significant national holiday in India, celebrated on the 26th of January each year. It commemorates the day in 1950 when the Constitution of India came into effect, marking the country's transition to a sovereign republic. #republicday #2024 #india #xbi4
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Republic Day in India is not just a commemoration of the adoption of the Constitution, but also marks its commencement. It was on January 26, 1950, that the Constitution of India came into effect, transforming the nation into a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. Remember, just like India's progress didn't happen overnight, achieving financial independence requires discipline, planning, and continuous action. May the spirit of Republic Day inspire you to take charge of your financial journey! #finance #republicday #financialfreedom
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