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Understanding India’s Consumption Inequality: Reconciling World Bank Findings, HCES Methodology, and the Ongoing Debate on Data Credibility
The World Bank’s 2025 report shows India with one of the world’s lowest consumption inequality levels, but income and wealth data reveal a much wider gap. This article explores why consumption surveys like HCES understate inequality, how India’s poverty has declined, and why income and wealth metrics expose deep divides. It highlights the need for policies on wages, education, and social protection to reduce long-term inequality.

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 185 min read


How Money Moves the World: Why Economics is the New Geopolitics?
In the 21st Century, the global power structures have dramatically changed, with geopolitics now being decoupled from geoeconomics,...

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 74 min read


Resilience of the United Nations: An Indispensable Organisation
“ In a world in which all problems are global, there is no way countries can handle issues by themselves; we need global responses. ’’...

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Dec 17, 20243 min read


G20 and Women Empowerment
This article tells us about the G20 and its role in women empowerment and gender justice are a fundamental part of global stability.

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 9, 20225 min read


The Spiralling Debt Crisis for G20 and the Way Ahead
The G20, since its inception in 1999 has provided an equal stage to the developed world as well as the developing which makes its...

THE GEOSTRATA
Oct 7, 20225 min read


Debt-Trap Dilemma of The Third World
This article talks about how some countries are using their financial might to give "endless" to small nations, knowing that they won't...

THE GEOSTRATA
Sep 8, 202211 min read
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