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Political Growth CHANGES BEFORE LPG


THE ERA OF NEHRU, INDIRA GANDHI AND RAJIV GANDHI

Changes After LPG


(Librerisation, Privatization & Globalization) BJP captures seats from Congress Most Important Political Change Atal Bihari Vajpayee took the seat in 1999 Congress again comes in to picture May 22, 2004 congress wins the election Manmohan Singh Appointed as the PM Anna Hazare Movement

ECONOMICAL GROWTH
THE WORLDS FOURTH LARGEST ECONOMY IN PURCHASING POWER PARITY TERMS (World Bank)

THE GROWING ECONOMY GROWING INDIA


According to the 1999 Global Competitiveness Report, India ranked 55 out of 59 countries in terms of the adequacy of overall infrastructure. Reverse brain drain.

INFRASTRUCTURE REFORMS Prime Minister has declared-India must raise levels of investment in infrastructure to enable the nation to reach its goal of 8% growth.

TECHNOLOGICAL GROWTH
TELECOMUNICATION FROM DOVE TO DOCOMO
Urban and Rural Telephone Densities

COMPUTERS
FROM ROOM TO PALM TOPS Computers and Indian society The nature of Indian Society

TRASPORTATION FACILITIES
Wooden wheel to fly

RAILWAYS ROADS
Shipping

Ports Civil Aviation

Inland Water Transport

INDIAN DEFENSE
The Ultimate power Administrative control Defense Minister Three wings Army (GENERAL V K SINGH) Navy (ADMIRAL NIRMAL VERMA) Air Force (AIR CHIEF MARSHAL NAK BROWNE)

INDIAN ARMY
Improvement in the Fire Power and increased Mobiliy All Weather Battle Field Surveillance capability

Night Fighting capabilities


Enhace capability of Special Force Capability for Network Centric Warfare

INDIAN NAVY
Capabilities, strategic positioning and robust presence Engaged with other maritime nations Naval commands Western (mumbai) Eastern (vishakhapatnam) Southern (kochi) Andaman Nicobar (port Blair)

INDIAN AIR FORCE


"Quality individual skills welded with state-of-the-art technology is the hallmark of Indian air force Operational Commands Central command (Allahabad) Eastern command (Shillong) Southern command (Thiruvananthpuram) Southern Western command (Gandhinagar) Western command (New Delhi)

COMPAIRISION WITH OUR PRIME ENEMIES

Military Manpower

CHINA
615,201,057

INDIA
615,201,057

PAKISTAN
93,351,401

Active Military

INDIA IN MEDICAL AND HEALTH


Need for Medical Technology in India For every 10,000 Indians, 6 doctors China 20 doctors for every 10,000, Australia has 249, UK has 166 and US has 548.

Competitive market- presence of MNCs as well as domestic firms


MNCs primarily importing high end medical equipment. Industry sources 2007- over 25 foreign medical device companies were licensed to import medical devices in India

Changing Medical Technology Landscape


Faster upgradation of existing technology and global new product innovation

Improving Healthcare Delivery & Financing


Increasing competition with the advent of large private sector healthcare providers

Changing Patient Profile

Increased life expectancy and aging population

Evolution of India as a medical tourism hub leading to demand for world class equipments Growing awareness amongst providers & consumers on advancements in medical technology

Increasing trend of seeking accreditation leading to rise in technology investments

Increasing incidence of lifestyle / non communicable diseases

Rising health insurance leading to increased coverage of high cost treatment

Rising purchasing power / disposable income

CONCLUSION
IS INIDIA RISING?????

YES, INDIA IS RISING DURING LAST DECADE INDIA HAS SHOWN GREAT CHANGES IN ALL THE FIELDS. ANNA HAZARE JOING POLITICS- CORRUPTION FREE INDIA 20% GDP FROM AGRICULTURE- INDIA IS RISING TELECOM REACHING RURAL INDIA-INDIA IS RISING 4TH IN THE WORLD IN DEFENCE INDIA SURELY IS RISING

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