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Our world is in the midst of an unprecedented period of transition and uncertainty, but one fact that unites all observers is that India faces a defining opportunity to capitalize on this moment.
Economically and politically, there are few global issues that can be solved without the cooperation of India, a fact that is highlighted by the country’s agenda for its presidency of the G20 in 2023. As in our previous Look Forward reports, our analysts have leveraged their deep sector and geographic knowledge as well as our data and insights to take a deep dive into a specific subject. This time, we look at the opportunities, risks and potential for India to strengthen its claim to be a true global superpower in the next 10 years.
We hope this research will help our customers around the world understand one of the most dynamic and fast-changing countries on Earth. From energy transition to the global economy, agriculture to transportation, supply chains to technological innovation, India is at the center of it all. However, the road ahead is far from straight, and navigating it will require decision-making that considers a vast array of potential scenarios, both at home and globally.
This report has been organized by the S&P Global Research Council, which is focused on the key global themes of energy security, climate and sustainability, technology and digital disruptions, supply chains, capital markets and geopolitical shocks. The foundation of the report is the work we do every day to deliver essential intelligence to our customers and the market — on India and on other topics that matter.
CRISIL is driven by its mission of making markets function better as India’s foremost provider of ratings, data, research, analytics and solutions. This report also shows the value of being part of S&P Global as it marries local expertise with global perspectives and leverages capabilities across the organization.
Our world is in the midst of an unprecedented period of transition and uncertainty, but one fact that unites all observers is that India faces a defining opportunity to capitalize on this moment.
Economically and politically, there are few global issues that can be solved without the cooperation of India, a fact that is highlighted by the country’s agenda for its presidency of the G20 in 2023. As in our previous Look Forward reports, our analysts have leveraged their deep sector and geographic knowledge as well as our data and insights to take a deep dive into a specific subject. This time, we look at the opportunities, risks and potential for India to strengthen its claim to be a true global superpower in the next 10 years.
We hope this research will help our customers around the world understand one of the most dynamic and fast-changing countries on Earth. From energy transition to the global economy, agriculture to transportation, supply chains to technological innovation, India is at the center of it all. However, the road ahead is far from straight, and navigating it will require decision-making that considers a vast array of potential scenarios, both at home and globally.
This report has been organized by the S&P Global Research Council, which is focused on the key global themes of energy security, climate and sustainability, technology and digital disruptions, supply chains, capital markets and geopolitical shocks. The foundation of the report is the work we do every day to deliver essential intelligence to our customers and the market — on India and on other topics that matter.
CRISIL is driven by its mission of making markets function better as India’s foremost provider of ratings, data, research, analytics and solutions. This report also shows the value of being part of S&P Global as it marries local expertise with global perspectives and leverages capabilities across the organization.
This is India’s moment. How the country’s governments, business community and civil society meet expectations now – and over the coming decade – will have implications not just for India, but also for the rest of the world.
Achieving high and sustainable growth has been elusive for India; success will require reaping the demographic dividend, boosting private investment and increasing competitiveness.
Interview with Dr. V. Anantha Nageswaran, Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India
Abundant labor supply will fuel India’s near-term growth, but upskilling and the inclusion of women will be crucial in reaching the nation’s economic potential.
Interview with Dharmendra Pradhan, India’s Minister of Education, Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
Relations between states and the central government will determine whether India’s national strength equals the sum of its parts.
India is critical in the global push toward net-zero because of its large and growing energy demand. Its efforts to reduce emissions will also be a model for other emerging economies.
Interview with Hardeep Singh Puri, India’s Minister of Housing and Urban Affairs & Petroleum and Natural Gas
India’s mobility sector is on the cusp of a major transformation. Aspirational car buyers are trading up to SUVs and electric vehicles, while other drivers are shifting to shared services amid environmental and infrastructure challenges.
Interview with Sunita Narain, Director General, Centre for Science and Environment
A strong logistics framework will be key to transforming India from a services-dominated economy into a manufacturing-dominant one.
Agricultural innovation can help India cut emissions, improve energy security and boost farmers’ incomes.
Expanded foreign participation in India’s government bond market should free sizable resources to facilitate ambitious development plans.
Digital startups in India are drawing investor interest, aided by a public “tech stack” and a positive macro story.
Based on analysis of S&P Global environmental, social and governance data, nearly 40% of India-headquartered companies conduct physical risk assessments, and one-third of large Indian companies rate climate strategy as one of their top three material issues.