Which is the most powerful state of india

  1. World's most powerful CEOs come from these Indian towns
  2. Can Odisha be among Top 10 States of India?
  3. India's top states
  4. India and weapons of mass destruction
  5. IE100 Full List: The most powerful Indians in 2023


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World's most powerful CEOs come from these Indian towns

Indians have time and again proved themselves to be pioneers, be it in the field of science, art, sports and technology. With the progress of the 21st century, this list has gone on to include the business sphere as well. Leaders such as Sundar Pichai, Leena Nair and Satya Nadella have created a footprint in the international market as some of the world’s most powerful changemakers. But where do these leaders come from? Where did they grow up and study? Here is a list of some of the most powerful Indian-origin CEOs and where they come from: Leena Nair of Chanel - Kolhapur, Maharashtra Leena Nair was born in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. She completed her initial schooling in the state until she moved to Jharkhand to pursue an MBA. Her rise to fame included a three-decade-long stint with Unilever, where she became the first female Executive Officer. In 2021, she wrote history once again, as she became the first female CEO of Indian origin of Parag Agrawal of Twitter - Mumbai, Maharashtra At 37, Parag Agrawal has become the youngest CEO to lead an S&P 500 company. He took over as the CEO of Twitter after Jack Dorsey in December 2021. Agrawal is a Mumbaikar by origin with an education from IIT Bombay. He contributed to research at companies like Microsoft, Yahoo!, and AT&T Labs, before joining Twitter in 2011. Shantanu Narayen of Adobe Inc - Hyderabad, Telangana Shantanu Narayen Mint/Getty Images Shantanu Narayen of Hyderabad became the CEO of Adobe Inc—a California-based software c...

Can Odisha be among Top 10 States of India?

Odisha as a State will complete 100 years of its existence in 2036. It is time to review our progress and set roadmaps for coming days and realise the dreams of many of the makers of modern Odisha. The challenges are many but a question that always props up in mind is, can Odisha find a place among top ten developed States of India in 2036?Take five important indicators to know the current position of State of Odisha among 33 States and Union Territories in India. The indicators are: Average life expectancy and IMR-MMR, education, per capita income, urbanisation, and industrialization. What is the rank of Odisha among States in India so far as these five indicators are concerned? It is unfortunate that we continue to be in the bottom of the rank in almost all development indicators. Odisha continues to remain as a distress migrant worker State with a huge number of people below poverty line and one of the most backward States in terms of low quality healthcare and education, low per capita income, minimum wage, pitiable quality of life and without minimum basic amenities for the poor. It also continues to depend on agricultural economy without much improvement in manufacturing and industrial sector in spite of many natural advantages.Both healthcare and education are State subjects and very vital to development of quality human resources of a State. Poor heath and poor quality of education has many ramifications over the economy growth and socio-political progress. The sam...

India's top states

IN the past few months, the novel coronavirus has killed millions of people across the world. But it is not the fatalities alone that have made the viral infection lethal. It has also taken the oxygen out of the global economic order, dealing a body blow to the livelihoods of many millions. India is among the countries worst affected by Covid-19, more so on the economic front. The mortality rate in India is on the lower side compared to many other countries, but the country’s GDP growth has shrunk to abysmally low levels. Yet, as India battles the virus, there has also been a collective effort to revive the flagging eco­nomy. And like India’s growth story, states will take the lead in India’s post-pandemic recovery. This is the moment India most needs the spirit of cooperative federalism, all states working towards rebuilding the Indian economy, while the Union government provides a strong and effective leadership. At the same time, the states also need to compete among themselves to outdo each other in economic development and social welfare. As India embarks on this challenging journey, it is imperative to assess the socio-economic condition of our states. And that’s where this year’s INDIA TODAY State of the States (SOTS) study assumes added significance—to help policymakers and stakeholders identify the potential and the pitfalls. For nearly two decades, this exercise has served as an accurate report card on the performance of the Indian states. It not only remains a c...

India and weapons of mass destruction

Nuclear programme start date 1967 (56years ago) ( 1967) First nuclear weapon test 18May 1974 (49 years ago) ( 1974-05-18) First fusion weapon test 11May 1998 (25 years ago) ( 1998-05-11) Most recent test 13May 1998 (25 years ago) ( 1998-05-13) Largest-yield test 45 Scale down of 200 kt model Number of tests to date 4 (6 Devices fired) Peak stockpile 164 warheads (2023 estimate) Current stockpile 164 warheads (2023 estimate) Maximum missile range 3,400 to 5,000 miles NPT Party No Further information: As early as 26 June 1946, As long as the world is constituted as it is, every country will have to devise and use the latest devices for its protection. I have no doubt India will develop her scientific researches and I hope Indian scientists will use the atomic force for constructive purposes. But if India is threatened, she will inevitably try to defend herself by all means at her disposal. Nehru pursued a policy of formally foregoing nuclear weapons while at the same time constructing a civilian nuclear energy program, and by extension the capability to make a nuclear bomb. This policy was motivated by a conventional weapons superiority over its rivals Pakistan and China. India's loss to China in a brief India first tested a nuclear device in 1974 (code-named " The situation changed again in the late 1980s after the 1987 Neutron bombs [ ] India's no-first-use policy [ ] India has a declared nuclear India's In 2016, Indian nuclear triad [ ] Land-based ballistic missiles Name ...

IE100 Full List: The most powerful Indians in 2023

Most Powerful People in India 2023: Year 2022 was bookended by elections to two states which have defined Indian politics for 30 years: Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat. The BJP retained both, comprehensively, as the juggernaut of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah showed no sign of tiring, or retiring from their top perch on the power list. But, for once, this juggernaut contended for some space with a march. Having finally paved the way for a non-family Congress president, Rahul Gandhi hit the road from Kanyakumari to Kashmir, walking 4,000-plus km over five months, seeking “Bharat Jodo”, and fighting the image of being a “non-serious entitled politician”. The initial yatra energy evaporated by poll losses in the Northeast and a deep slide in Gujarat but his disqualification from the House and his stomach for a fight takes him from No. 51 to 15. Along with West Bengal Chief Minister The Punjab win means corruption charges clouding his moral high ground and his No. 2 in custody, he is down seven ranks. Within the top ranks composed interchangeably of government and Sangh Parivar bosses, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has surged to No. 3, ahead of RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and The other BJP face with a sharp rise is Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, who zooms from No. 32 to 17, riding on both shrill Hindutva and skilled electioneering, powering the party in the Northeast. Union minister Most new entrants are either players in the coming election-packed year, or those, like Mallikarjun...

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