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Acknowledgemet
Action Play
Introduction
Purpose of
Research
source of research
thesis
conclusion
biblography
ACTION PLAY

Research
Sorted Findings

Assembled Data

Organized Data

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INTRODUCTION

"India is a developing country"

It is the world's fifth-largest economy by nominal GDP


and the third-largest by purchasing power parity (PPP).
According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), on
a per capita income basis, India ranked 142nd by GDP
(nominal) and 125th by GDP (PPP) Still India is
developing country.

Why is India Still being developed and


not a developed country ?

Let's know it with research done by


Krish Kevadiya on India after 2050's
PURPOSE OF
RESEARCH

To show proper information about


"how can India become developed
Country till 2050 ?"

To give knowledge about growth and


development to people who want to learn
about it.

To determine the speed of India towards


a Developed country from a Developing country
source OF
RESEARCH

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INTERVIEW - 1

INTERVIEWER : KRISH KEVADIYA [IR]


INTERVIEWEE : SHRI PM NARENDRA MODI [IE]

Topic :- India after 2050's


IR :- First of all thank you so much to give me
an opportunity to conduct your interview
IE :- My pleasure
IR :- What do you think about India's growth ?
IE :- India is currently a growing economy and
world's sixth largest economy while being
classified as a developing nation.
IR :- What is current growth rate of economy?
IE :- India’s Economy Expected To Grow By 7.5
Percent In 2024
IR :- What is BRICS ?
IE :- BRICS is an acronym for five leading
emerging economies: Brazil, Russia, India,
China, and South Africa
IR:- Is there any investment opportunities ?
IE :- there are investment opportunities to the
tune of 1.5 trillion USD under the country's
National Infrastructure Pipeline.
IR :- What about the growth of India's digital
economy?
IE :- I am expecting that its value will reach
one trillion USD by 2025 and that our
government is supporting innovation in
every sector.
IR :- What is speed of growth of India?
IE :- As per present situations, India has one of
the best eco-systems in the world for
innovation, which is reflected in the
growing number of Indian start-ups. There
are more than 100 unicorns in over 70,000
start-ups in India, and their number
continues to grow. So India have gained a
appropriate speed in the development race.
IR :- OK, Just last question. What do you think
about INDIA in 2050's?
IE:- 2050 is more than enough time for India
to become a developed nation.
IR :- Thank you to give us your precious time.
IE :- My Pleasure
INTERVIEW - 2

INTERVIEWER : KRISH KEVADIYA [IR]


INTERVIEWEE : BARACK OBAMA [IE]

Topic :- India after 2050's


IR :- What do you think about India?
IE :- India is a country.
IR :- I mean what do you think about India's
Economy?
IE:- Well India is still a developing nation and
I think India will become a developed
country till 2045 - 2050. But it will need
more resources to develop as per India's
population.
IR :- When people started considering USA as
a developed nation?
IE :- The United States reached this threshold in
1979, according to one of the World Bank's
calculations.
IR :- Why is USA a developed country?
IE :- A developed country has a mature and
sophisticated economy, usually measured by
gross domestic product (GDP) and average
income per resident. Developed countries have
advanced technological infrastructure and
have diverse industrial and service sectors.
IR :- Thank you to give us your precious time.
IE :- My Pleasure
INTERVIEW - 3

INTERVIEWER : KRISH KEVADIYA [IR]


INTERVIEWEE : RISHI SUNAK [IE]

Topic :- India after 2050's


IR :- What do you think about India?
IE :- India is truly our companion.
IR :- What do you think about people of India
on basis of development.
IE:- your people are very BRILLIANT and
DETERMINED who will help the country to
achieve outstanding results in its
development
IR :- Why are our relations so good?
IE :- We have special ties with India that are
built on the foundation of really close allied
relations for decades. We never had any
outstanding issues with India, we have
always supported each other and I’m positive
that’s how it will remain in the future as well.
IR :- I feel so good listening this.
IE :- Hmm...
IR :- Thank you to give us your precious time.
IE :- My Pleasure
THESIS
India after 2050 is poised for
transformative growth. With a
burgeoning population and continued
economic expansion, it is likely to
emerge as a global powerhouse.
Investments in education, technology,
and sustainable development will
drive innovation and prosperity.
Challenges such as environmental
sustainability and income inequality
must be addressed. As India's influence
on the world stage grows, it will play
a crucial role in shaping international
policies. A dynamic and diverse nation,
India's future after 2050 holds immense
promise, provided it can navigate these
complex opportunities and challenges
effectively.
CONCLUSION

INDIA WILL SOON BECOME A


CAPABLE
AND EVOLVED
NATION BEFORE 2050.

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THIS THESIS.
BIBLIOGRAPHY

indianexpress.com
timesofindia.com
livemint.com
outlookindia.com
theuknews.com

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