The foreign direct investment drives the economic growth of a country. Foreign direct nvestment plays a major role in the advancement of technology, generating employment opportunities and promoting overall development of the economy.
In comparison with urbanisation and industrialisation process at the global level, India is moving on uniform pattern to become an urbanized country. The share of urban population in the country is growing by 6% per decade (Butsch, Sakdapolrak, and Saravanan 2012).
Income inequality is the high degree of disparity among the population with respect to their income. Correlation between the income inequality and growth of an economy is not a nascent issue in economics.
This article deals with the environmental hazards threatened by the Mahan coal block in the forest area and the repercussions faced by Greenpeace in their struggle to save the environment.
China is the fastest growing economy in the world and India is the second fastest. Together they account for a disproportionate share of global GDP growth today.