Skip to content

Home

Our mission

Educational eBooks

Top Stories

World Factbook

Security quizzes

Games

Stock Symbols

Password Generator

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • X
  • TikTok
Nam H Nguyen

Nam Hoang Nguyen

Your Trusted Voice Across the World.

Search

India in 2025 is the world’s most populous country and one of the fastest‑growing major economies, with real GDP growth around 6–7%

Nam H Nguyen
nam
May 25, 2026

and a nominal GDP of roughly $4–4.2 trillion. It is a federal parliamentary democracy with strong central institutions, rapid digitalization, and ambitious goals to become a developed nation by 2047. Structural strengths—large domestic market, young workforce, and expanding infrastructure—are offset by challenges such as uneven human development, high informality in employment, and environmental stress.

Introduction

  • Location & status: India is a sovereign republic in South Asia, the world’s largest democracy and most populous country (about 1.46 billion people in 2025).
  • Global role: It is a key actor in the G20, a major voice for the Global South, and an increasingly important player in technology, climate negotiations, and global supply chains.

Geography

  • Area: About 3.29 million km², seventh‑largest country by land area.
  • Borders: Shares land borders with Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, and maritime boundaries with Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
  • Terrain & climate: Northern Himalayas, fertile Indo‑Gangetic plains, Deccan plateau, Thar desert, and long coastlines on the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal; climate ranges from alpine to tropical, with a dominant monsoon system.

People and society

  • Population: Around 1.46 billion in 2025, with annual growth under 1%.
  • Demographics: Young population with a median age in the late 20s; large working‑age cohort but also rising urbanization and internal migration.
  • Diversity: Highly diverse linguistically, religiously, and culturally; Hindi and English are widely used at the national level, alongside many state languages.
  • Social indicators: Life expectancy is about 72 years; poverty has declined but inequality, rural–urban gaps, and gender disparities remain significant policy concerns.

Government

  • System: Federal parliamentary democratic republic.
  • Constitutional setup: President as head of state; Prime Minister as head of government; bicameral Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha).
  • Federalism: Power shared between the Union government and 28 states plus union territories, with strong central fiscal and regulatory influence.
  • Politics: Dominant national party at the center in 2025, with competitive multi‑party politics at state level and active civil society and media.

Population

  • Size: About 1.46 billion people in 2025, making India the most populous country.
  • Growth: Population growth is slowing, with fertility near replacement level in many states.
  • Distribution: Increasingly urban, but a large share still lives in rural areas; megacities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata anchor economic activity.

Economy

  • Scale & growth: Nominal GDP around $4–4.2 trillion, with real growth roughly 6–7%, placing India among the fastest‑growing major economies.
  • Structure: Services dominate GDP (IT, business services, finance, tourism), industry is expanding (manufacturing, construction, automobiles, electronics), and agriculture still employs a large share of workers.
  • Trade & investment: Exports of goods and services exceed $800 billion; cumulative FDI inflows since 2000 are above $1 trillion, with strong inflows into services, manufacturing, and renewables.
  • Policy priorities: Infrastructure build‑out, “Make in India” manufacturing push, digital public infrastructure, and reforms in logistics, taxation, and investment climate.

Energy

  • Mix: Coal remains the dominant source, providing about 70% of power generation, but renewables (solar, wind) are growing rapidly.
  • Access: Electricity access is near universal (around 99–100% of the population).
  • Transition: India has ambitious renewable targets and a National Green Hydrogen Mission aiming for 5 million tons of green hydrogen annually by 2030, while balancing energy security and affordability.

Communications

  • Digital penetration: Around 70% of the population uses the internet, with very high mobile phone and smartphone penetration.
  • Digital infrastructure: India’s digital public platforms (Aadhaar, UPI, DigiLocker, etc.) underpin rapid growth in digital payments, e‑governance, and online services.
  • Media: Vibrant and diverse media ecosystem across television, print, and digital, alongside active social media usage.

Transportation

  • Road & rail: Extensive road network and one of the world’s largest railway systems, with ongoing upgrades (electrification, high‑speed and semi‑high‑speed corridors, freight corridors).
  • Airports & aviation: Rapidly growing aviation market with major international hubs and expanding regional connectivity.
  • Ports & logistics: Major ports on both coasts, logistics corridors, and multimodal projects aim to reduce transport costs and improve export competitiveness.

Military and security

  • Forces: Large, professional armed forces (Army, Navy, Air Force) with nuclear capability and growing focus on indigenization of defense production.
  • Security environment: Complex regional security context, including border issues with some neighbors, maritime security in the Indian Ocean, and internal security challenges such as terrorism and localized insurgencies.
  • Strategic posture: Active participation in regional and global security groupings, defense partnerships with major powers, and emphasis on maritime domain awareness and cyber capabilities.

Travel advice (high‑level, non‑official)

  • General safety: Most visits are trouble‑free, but travelers should stay aware of petty crime, scams in tourist areas, and local conditions.
  • Health: Check routine and recommended vaccinations; be cautious with food and water hygiene; air quality can be poor in some cities, especially in winter.
  • Legal & cultural: Laws on drugs, wildlife products, and some social behaviors are strict; dress and behavior norms can be conservative in many areas—respect local customs and religious sites.
  • Official guidance: Travelers should always consult their own government’s latest official travel advisories before visiting.

Expected trends for 2026

  • Economy: Growth is expected to remain strong (around 6–7%), keeping India among the fastest‑growing major economies, though global conditions and monsoon performance remain key risks.
  • Manufacturing & infrastructure: Continued push on manufacturing, logistics corridors, and urban infrastructure, with more emphasis on export‑oriented and high‑tech sectors.
  • Digital & services: Further expansion of digital services, fintech, and startups, building on a large and growing digital user base.
  • Social policy: Ongoing focus on welfare schemes, women’s economic participation, skills development, and health and education outcomes.
  • Climate & energy: Acceleration of renewable capacity additions and green hydrogen projects, alongside gradual but politically sensitive efforts to manage coal dependence.

I’m proud to share that Ashton J. Nguyen is beginning his journey in the performing arts, exploring opportunities in theater, stage performance, and online film. He’ll be using this photo as part of his developing professional portfolio as he builds experience, refines his craft, and connects with others in the creative industry. If you’re in the arts community — or simply want to support emerging talent — feel free to share or connect. Encouragement goes a long way for young performers taking their first steps.

May 2026
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Apr    

Search

Categories

  • Top Daily Stories Around the World and Across Your Region (157)
  • World Factbook (181)

Archives

  • May 2026 (304)
  • April 2026 (34)

Tags

OUR MISSION

Your Trusted Voice Across the World exists to deliver clear, reliable, and globally minded journalism that empowers people to understand the world with confidence. We are committed to reporting with accuracy, integrity, and independence—amplifying essential stories, elevating diverse perspectives, and connecting audiences to the truth behind the headlines in Multiple languages. Through thoughtful coverage and an unwavering dedication to trust, we strive to be the voice readers rely on in an ever‑changing world.

Launch Announcement
We officially launched on April 1, 2026, marking the beginning of an exciting new chapter.

Latest Articles

  • Tensions in the Middle East dominate global headlines, with Israeli forces capturing a strategic castle in southern Lebanon amid a fragile US-brokered ceasefire

    May 31, 2026
  • geopolitical tensions, record‑breaking climate extremes, major AI and spaceflight developments, volatile financial markets, and high‑stakes political maneuvering.

    May 31, 2026
  • The dominant global story remains the geopolitical and economic fallout from the U.S.–Iran confrontation and wider Middle East instability.

    May 31, 2026

Categories

  • Top Daily Stories Around the World and Across Your Region (157)
  • World Factbook (181)
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • X
  • VK
  • TikTok
May 2026
M T W T F S S
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
« Apr    
Scroll to Top