Explanium Desk
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Delimitation Explained: Why 2026 Could Change Indian Politics
Delimitation after 2026 could redraw India’s political map, raising tough questions about fairness, population, and federal balance.
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Delimitation in India: Why Redrawing Seats Could Reshape Democracy After 2026
As India prepares for delimitation after 2026, redrawing constituencies could redefine political power, federal balance, and democratic representation across states.
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Himalayan Ecocide: Why the Mountains Are Collapsing
Rising temperatures and unsafe development are pushing the Himalayas toward ecological collapse, turning rain and roads into deadly risks.
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India’s Manufacturing Push
India is rethinking how it regulates foreign investment in manufacturing. The challenge is boosting exports and jobs while protecting strategic interests in a globalised economy.
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India’s Manufacturing Strategy: Balancing Global Openness with Strategic Security
India is reviewing its foreign investment rules to strengthen manufacturing exports while safeguarding strategic interests. Balancing openness to global capital with security concerns is emerging as a key test for India’s industrial future.
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Why CPI Numbers Can Feel Different From Real Life
The Consumer Price Index measures changes in prices using a fixed basket of goods and services. If this basket does not reflect how people actually spend their money today, inflation can appear low even when household expenses are rising. India’s current CPI is based on older consumption patterns, with heavy weight on food and limited…
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Reimagining India’s Consumer Price Index: Why a New Base Year Matters
India’s retail inflation appears low, but outdated consumption patterns in the Consumer Price Index often mask rising household costs. Revising the CPI base year is key to making inflation measurement more accurate and representative.
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Why India’s Growth Is Not Creating Enough Jobs
Strong economic growth does not always lead to more jobs. In India, productivity-driven expansion and automation are weakening the link between growth and employment, raising concerns about job quality and workforce readiness.
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India’s Growth–Jobs Gap: Why Economic Expansion Is Not Creating Enough Employment
India’s economy continues to grow at a strong pace, but job creation has lagged behind. As growth becomes more capital- and technology-driven, employment gains remain uneven, raising concerns about job quality, skill mismatch, and the future of inclusive development.

