Tag: Three Dimensional
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Central atom of Sulphur is shrinking as trade deficit increases in the world of geopolitical conflicts and war tensions.

Sulphuric acid plays a crucial role in various industries, from fertilizer manufacture to automotive batteries, amid India’s trade challenges in the import of Sulphur, the shrinking central atom for its binding with Oxygen and Hydroxide.
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Three dimensions of India’s Economic Growth through the contributions of Indian Diaspora: Remittances, Investments for Entrepreneurship, and Knowledge Transfer (Brain Circulation).

India’s economic powerhouse relies heavily on remittances from Indian diaspora worldwide, with nearly 3.5% of its GDP derived from these funds. Geopolitical conflicts such as the Gulf War have significantly disrupted this lifeline, impacting economies like Kuwait’s, which saw GDP plummet during conflicts but rebounded with modernization efforts.
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Three Dimensions of Wealth Inequality influenced Economic Development in the context of Sustainability: Economic, Social and Environmental Growth patterns.

The world is extremely unequal World Inequality Report 2026 released in December 2025 reveals extreme global inequality, with the richest 10% taking 53% of income, the bottom 50% getting just 8%, and wealth even more concentrated (top 10% hold 75%). The World Inequality Report 2026 (WIR 2026) marks the third edition in this flagship series,…
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Three dimensions of Science Education for Indian School Students in the overseas: Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity

STEM Education STEM education is a value added learning component for the worldwide school students. Access to STEM intensive learning resources is not equally distributed in the global stage. Developed economies compete in developing the STEM learning at the school level to get the budding talents onboard the integrated scientific research and innovation ecosystem. The…
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3 dimensions of School Curriculum: Intended, Implemented and Achieved

A whopping figure of £180,000 (INR 2 crore) per annum for Private Tuition was floated by a family based in North London in search of an exceptional and experienced Tutor to guide their youngest child on his first steps toward becoming an English gentleman. Attraction towards the private tuition is a global phenomenon. India is…
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3 Dimensions of Knowledge Economy: Knowledge Capital, Innovation and Inclusive Growth
GDP to GDKP, the transition getting millions and millions of young talents onboard the Knowledge Economic Development of India. India’s Knowledge Economy Knowledge economy develops a framework to yield the best return on knowledge investment for elevating its impacts on economic and social life in the country. Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation describes that…
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3 Dimensions of Sustainable Economic Growth: Past Knowledge, Free Exchange of Knowledge and Innovation
Borderless Brain Circulation and Free Exchange of Knowledge are the futuristic needs for sustaining economic growth in the geopolitical dominated world. Economic Sciences Nobel Laureate Joel Mokyr strongly believes in the openness for knowledge transfer to sustain economic growth. Joel Mokyr views openness and the free exchange of knowledge as crucial for sustained economic growth,…
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3 Dimensions of Indigenous Growth: Human Capital, Science & Technology Development and Economic Development in the world of Knowledge Economy Growth
India celebrates the birth anniversary of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam on 15th October. He envisioned India’s Indigenous Science & Technology growth for India’s Economic Development and Globalized Collaborative Framework.——According to Dr APJ, there is no Brain Drain in India. India’s celebrated scientist and former president interacted with school students during Asianet News Edufest 2012 in…

