india future 35
DESCRIPTION
Registered with Department of Charity Commissioner.TRANSCRIPT
![Page 1: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/1.jpg)
INDIA’S FUTUREOr prosperity will spread in India
but happiness will not, until we fix governance
![Page 2: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/2.jpg)
Where are we coming from?
Where are we today?
Where are we going in the future?
![Page 3: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/3.jpg)
Even though the world hasjust discovered it, the India
growth story is not new
It has been going on for 25 years
![Page 4: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/4.jpg)
What is the India story?
![Page 5: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/5.jpg)
28 years of high growth
1.0
3.5
6.0
8.9
Average annual GDP growth
0
2
4
6
8
10
1900-1950 1950-1980 1980-2002 2002-2007
(%)
![Page 6: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
Population growth is slowing
Sources: 1900-1990: Angus Maddison (1995), Monitoring the World Economy, 1990-2000:Census of India (2001)
1.0
2.22.1
1.81.5
0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
1901-1950 1951-1980 1981-1990 1991-2000 2001-2010
(%)
![Page 7: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/7.jpg)
Literacy is rising
Source: Census of India (2001)
17
52
65
80
0
20
40
60
80
100
1950 1990 2000 2010 (proj)
(%)
![Page 8: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/8.jpg)
When middle class is 50% then the politics will also change
Source: The Consuming Class, National Council of Applied Economic Research, 2002
65
220
368
8%22% 32%
0
100
200
300
400
1980 2000 2010
(m)
![Page 9: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/9.jpg)
Poverty is declining
46
26
16
1% of the people have been crossing poverty line each year for 25
years
Equals ~ 200m
0
10
20
30
40
50
1980 2000 2010
(%)
![Page 10: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
Per capita income gains
Source: World Bank
US$ ppp
200520053,0513,051
19801980
1,1781,178
![Page 11: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/11.jpg)
India is now the 4th largest economy
It will overtake Japan between 2012 and 2014
to become the 3rd largest
![Page 12: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/12.jpg)
The India model is unique
![Page 13: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
Drivers of growth
India
■ Domestic
East and S.E. Asia
■ Exports
![Page 14: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
Drivers of growth
India
■ Domestic
■ Services
East and S.E. Asia
■ Exports
■ Manufacturing
![Page 15: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
Drivers of growth
India
■ Domestic
■ Services
■ Consumption
East and S.E. Asia
■ Exports
■ Manufacturing
■ Investment
![Page 16: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
Drivers of growth
India
■ Domestic
■ Services
■ Consumption
■ High tech, capital intensive industry
East and S.E. Asia
■ Exports
■ Manufacturing
■ Investment
■ Low tech, labour intensive industry
![Page 17: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/17.jpg)
Implications of India model
‘Domestically led’ means:
■ Insulation from global downturns
■ Less volatility
■ We will come out of the global crisis
faster
![Page 18: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
Implication of India model
‘Services led’ raises uncomfortable questions:
■ Have we skipped the industrial revolution?
■ How do we take people from farms to cities?
■ Will SEZ’s be our tipping point?
![Page 19: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
Implication of India model – Consumption led
41%
45%45%
59%
U.S.
China
Brazil
India
33%
People Friendly:Consumption as % of GDP
People Friendly, Less inequality: Gini Index
58%
42%64%
Europe
China
India
Will India become the next big consuming economy after the U.S.?
![Page 20: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/20.jpg)
Reasons for success
India’s success is market-led whereas China’s is state induced
The entrepreneur is at thecentre of the Indian model
![Page 21: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/21.jpg)
Rise of globally competitive Indian companies
![Page 22: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/22.jpg)
India has a vibrant private space
■ 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn
![Page 23: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/23.jpg)
India has a vibrant private space
■ 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn
■ 1,000 Indian Companies have received foreign institutional investment
![Page 24: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/24.jpg)
India has a vibrant private space
■ 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn
■ 1,000 Indian Companies have received foreign institutional investment
■ 125 Fortune 500 companies have R&D bases in India
![Page 25: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/25.jpg)
India has a vibrant private space
■ 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn
■ 1,000 Indian Companies have received foreign institutional investment
■ 125 Fortune 500 companies have R&D bases in India
■ 390 Fortune 500 companies have outsourced software development to India
![Page 26: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/26.jpg)
India has a vibrant private space
■ 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn
■ 1,000 Indian Companies have received foreign institutional investment
■ 125 Fortune 500 companies have R&D bases in India
■ 390 Fortune 500 companies have outsourced software development to India
■ 2% bad loans in Indian banks (v~20% in China)
![Page 27: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/27.jpg)
India has a vibrant private space
■ 100 Indian Companies have market cap of US$ 1bn
■ 1,000 Indian Companies have received foreign institutional investment
■ 125 Fortune 500 companies have R&D bases in India
■ 390 Fortune 500 companies have outsourced software development to India
■ 2% bad loans in Indian banks (v~20% in China)
■ 80% credit goes to private sector (v~10% in China)
![Page 28: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/28.jpg)
Public space is a problem
We have
■ Dynamic democracy with honest elections
■ Free, lively media and press
But we also have
Poor governance!
![Page 29: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/29.jpg)
Governance Failures
Not the minister caught with a bribe 1 out of 4 school teachers absent in
government schools 2 out of 5 doctors absent in primary health
centers Delhi’s water Land titles Etc
![Page 30: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/30.jpg)
Ironically, we used to have world class institutions from 1950-1980, but our problem was growth.Now we have growth, but our institutions are failing
■ Bureaucracy
■ Judiciary
■ Police
![Page 31: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/31.jpg)
The economy grows at night when the government is asleep
![Page 32: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/32.jpg)
![Page 33: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/33.jpg)
Key reforms
■ Opened economy to trade and investment
■ Dismantled controls
■ Lowered tariffs
■ Dropped tax rates
■ Broke public sector monopolies
![Page 34: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/34.jpg)
Understanding India’s economic success
Remarkable --every government has reformed (slowly)
since 1991
Even slow reforms add up
65 countries have done the same reforms – why did India
become the second fastest in the world?
Unappreciated fact – rule of law
![Page 35: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/35.jpg)
“By 2010 India will have world’s largest
number of English speakers”
“When 300 million Indians speak a word in a
certain way, that will be the way to speak it.”
Professor David CrystalCambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language
![Page 36: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/36.jpg)
Understanding India’s economic success
■ Mental revolution among the young
■ ‘I want to be Bilgay’
■ Raju’s secret of success
■ Banianisation of society
■ 180 TV channels; 65 news channels
■ The rise of Hinglish
![Page 37: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/37.jpg)
Where are we today?
Growth fell to 6.7% in 08-09; 7% in 09-10 Pain has been less than in China Competitive companies have recovered faster. Risk of protectionism has receded Recovery has been ahead of the world
![Page 38: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/38.jpg)
Where are we going?
■ Base case post recovery is 7.5 % – 8.5 % GDP growth
■ Democracy will not permit more than 8% unless you have a Thatcher
■ 1.5% population growth
■ Demographic dividend – growth will continue beyond China’s
![Page 39: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/39.jpg)
Per capita income
2,100 3,050
5,800
16,800
37,000On a ppp basis
2000 2005 2020 2040 2066
0
10
20
30
40
($000)
![Page 40: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/40.jpg)
Convergence in the 21st century
■ Why convergence is intuitive?
■ Convergence didn’t happen in the 20th century because the world was closed
■ Returning to a world of equality prior to 1750
■ When China and India accounted for 45% of world GDP
![Page 41: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/41.jpg)
50% 50%
India will gradually turn middle-class
8%
22%
32%
1980 2000 2010 2020 2040
West of theKanpur-
Chennai line
East of theKanpur-
Chennai line
Chennai
Kanpur-
![Page 42: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/42.jpg)
What could stop the show?
- Infrastructure - Improving via public-private parterships - Fiscal Deficit - Governance
None of these stopped the show in the past 25 years
- Nuclear War?
![Page 43: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/43.jpg)
Education System
Is reasonably good for the top 20%
But it is abysmal for the rest
■ 1 in 4 teachers is absent in government primary schools
■ Hence, 54% of children in urban India are in
private schools
Solution: Education Vouchers
![Page 44: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/44.jpg)
Caste system
■ Origin of India’s caste system
■ Classical four castes vs 3000 jatis
■ Hostage to competitive politics
■ Source of competitive advantage
■ Affirmative action
![Page 45: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/45.jpg)
Role of Religion
India’s pluralism, diversity and tolerance
Hinduism
■ Spiritual entrepreneurialism: Gurus
■ No hierarchy: Every Brahmin thinks he is the Pope
■ 300 million gods: Lack of theological narcissism
■ Nasadiya Temper85%
Hindu
12%
Muslim
2%
Sikh
1%
Christian
![Page 46: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/46.jpg)
Elephant and not Tiger
■ India got democracy before capitalism and this has made all the difference
■ It is slower than China but its path is surer
■ However, an elephant at 8% growth is a formidable beast
■ We have waited 3000 years for this moment
■ India is more likely to preserve its way of life
![Page 47: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/47.jpg)
The Wise Elephant
![Page 48: India future 35](https://reader036.vdocument.in/reader036/viewer/2022081512/5563c71bd8b42a054f8b4b7b/html5/thumbnails/48.jpg)
About usFederation of Medical Practitioner is a Non-Profit-Non-Governmental organization (NGO), Registered with Department of Charity Commissioner. Federation of Medical Practitioner is the representative, national voluntary organization of Medical Practitioner of Modern Scientific System of Medicine, which looks after the interest of medical practitioner as well as the well being of the community at large. Our Objective is to promote the welfare of the medical profession and the health of the public. The Federation purpose is to provide leadership within the Medical community and to promote a positive vision for Medical and its holistic approach to health and wellness. We offer help with legal and ethical problems that arise from the medical professional practice. This includes clinical negligence claims, complaints, medical council inquiries, legal and ethical dilemmas, disciplinary procedures, inquests and fatal-accident inquiries.
visit us @: www.federationmp.org Contact us @: [email protected] Be with us in twitter: https://twitter.com/federationmpJoin us face to face us in facebook: http://www.facebook.com/federationmp