India has a history unlike any other; it is rich and varied and has been plagued with many conflicts. This has nearly always been in response to outside influence and dominating... (Continue reading)
In an attempt to forecast the future of India, it may be productive to understand the trends which are irreversible and have huge ripple effects and therefore which will... (Continue reading)
The information technology (IT) industry has become of the most vigorous industries in the world. IT, more than any other sector, has an increased output, particularly... (Continue reading)
As observed in Germany in he 1930s, Soviet Union in the 1950s, Brazil in 1960s and China in the 1990s, authoritative governments often yield short term economic results. As the authoritarian government is not... (Continue reading)
Agriculture is the backbone Indian economy even though modern India is associated with industrialisation. Agriculture contributes nearly 25 percent of gross domestic product in India. Agriculture provides direct... (Continue reading)
A country is considered superior and powerful only if it is scientifically developed and technically advanced country. The need and importance of industrialization is quiet... (Continue reading)
India is no doubt an emerging super power, but there be fears that the reputation of being a global power lies solely on the attempt to resolve to be able... (Continue reading)
British writers described the Uprising of 1857 as Sepoy Mutiny because it started off among the native soldiers trained by the East India Company. During the entire course of nineteenth century, it was... (Continue reading)
According to Oxford English, Industrialization is the process of social and economic change whereby a human group is transformed from a pre-industrial society into an industrial one. ... (Continue reading)
First time every since Indias economy cracked open in 1991, it experienced a 8% growth for consecutively four years and it has averaged 6% growth per year for first time since... (Continue reading)