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Without structural transformation in India's workforce, growth will necessarily sputter in the future
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Nobody who handed the Chinese Communist Party a century of dominance can possibly be remembered as a strategic genius
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No reasonable person would look at the state of the health system in India and conclude it has enough doctors
The geopolitical phrase of 2023 - but what does it actually mean?
As the world contemplates a future with a less dominant United States, geopolitical shifts may create new security challenges for nations like India