Clarke wins wisden award for his book on “The New Middle Class”

“The world’s middle class is about to be defined” – Richard Clarke, author of “The New Middle Class”

New book highlights the need for more economic stability and increased investment – from David Clark

Wondering how Britain will survive the global financial crisis? Richard Clarke makes the case in a new book. Richard Clarke will discuss his latest book “The New Middle Class” at the National Theatre in London.

Dr Ga바카라utam Keshavarra says the new India has to find a new direction for itself

Jobs are up for grabs in India, but we need to understand the challenge of building a new jobs sector

Mann Ki Baat s카지노 사이트ays it’s time the US accepted India’s ‘good life’

Baba Booja asks whether the government is in the habit of ‘looking beyond’ the rhetoric of patriotism

Manoj Kumar Bansal talks about how he wants the new India to be more than just a rich landlocked country

Narendra Modi has announced his resignation from the BJP

Tillakaratne Dilji talks about India’s first’smart city’ that can be opened within the next five years

‘A great leap forward is not a mistake’: Niti Aayog boss Mohan Bhagwat on India

Shah Rukh Khan takes centre stage in a national television debate on ‘The Great Gatsby’

The latest global economic data released by the World Bank reveals that India’s GDP is on track to hit $22 trillion by 2020. The total income gap between India and its peers in the developed world will grow to a total of $15.9 trillion by 2020 and reach $33.7 trillion by 2050.

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The global financial crisis – what do we need to understand?

Global economic growth is set to reach 1.3 per cent this year. The current world record is 1.25 per cent in 2009. We have a global banking market which is over $2 trillion per day, and more than 400 global financial institutions with global revenues. This makes India in a class of our own.

The most crucial problem facing the world today is climate change. We need to take on global challenges together – to fight globa

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