India at 80: Lessons for Africa From a Major Developing Country Partner
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India at 80: Lessons for Africa from a major developing country partner
On August 15, India celebrated its 80th Independence Day, marking eight decades since the end of British colonial rule in 1947. The anniversary is significant beyond national remembrance. It invites reflection on how a vast, diverse developing country has sought to turn political independence into economic capability, social progress and greater influence in the world. For Africa, India’s journey is particularly instructive because the two share…
India at 80: A Leadership Moment for the Global South
As India celebrates the 80th anniversary of its independence, it has reached a moment when its importance extends far beyond its own remarkable transformation. The question is no longer simply whether India becomes developed by the centenary of independence in 2047 – “Viksit 2047”. It is what role It can play in shaping the increasingly uncertain world into which the Global South, including Guyana, is being propelled. The international system is…
India at 80: The 2047 challenge
Balancing growth, equity and democracy on the road to India’s 2047 milestone Every generation inherits a different India. The India of the 50th year of independence was opening its economy to the world. By the 75th year, the national focus had shifted to building scale – expanding infrastructure, strengthening digital public infrastructure, revitalising manufacturing and widening financial inclusion. As India marks its 80th year of independence…
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