India’s income and wealth inequality remains among the world’s highest, with the top 10% earning 58% of income, says World Inequality Report 2026.
India's women's safety challenges persist in 2025, with official crime data revealing only a fraction of the reality. Decades of reforms haven't erased gender inequality, social stigma, and uneven ...
The World Inequality Report 2026 points out that extreme inequality in India is neither natural nor unavoidable; it is the outcome of political and institutional choices ...
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India in 2026 stands at an economic crossroads. GDP has expanded, digital inclusion has surged, and the country is projected to become the world’s third largest economy by 2027. Yet the latest World ...
India’s top 10 per cent capture 58 per cent of national income while the poorest half receive only 15 per cent, the World Inequality Report 2026 shows India’s income divide remains among the world’s ...