Is India the next China?

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China’s ascent to global prominence

stands as a testament

to its remarkable journey,

marked by a series of chronological advancements that have shaped its economy, influence, and technological prowess.

 

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There have been many reasons for this ascent

Economic Reforms

 

Initiatives like Deng Xiaoping’s economic reforms in the late 1970s opened up China’s economy, encouraging foreign investment and market-oriented policies.

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Manufacturing Hub

 

 China became the “factory of the world” by offering cheap labor, efficient infrastructure, and a vast manufacturing base

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Global Trade Integration

 

China’s accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001 facilitated its integration into global trade networks.

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Infrastructure Development

 

Massive investments in infrastructure, including roads, ports, and telecommunications, helped modernize the country and support economic growth.

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 Investment in Education and Technology

 

Focused efforts on education and technology development boosted China’s human capital and innovation capabilities, leading to advancements in various industries.

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 Government Policies

 

 Strategic government interventions, such as industrial policies and state support for key sectors, played a crucial role in fostering economic growth and development.

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Globalization Strategies

 

China engaged in strategic partnerships and investments worldwide, expanding its influence and securing access to resources and markets globally. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), launched in 2013, exemplifies the same.

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Flexible Labor Policies

 

 China’s large labor force and flexible labor policies provided a competitive advantage for businesses seeking scalable production.

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Rapid Urbanization

 

The movement of people from rural areas to cities supported economic growth by creating a significant consumer base and driving demand for goods and services.

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Currency Manipulation

 

At times, China’s management of its currency, keeping it relatively undervalued, helped in making its exports more competitive on the global market.

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In recent years, China has been navigating a transition from being a mass producer to a high-tech innovator. Efforts to foster indigenous innovation and move up the value chain have been underway. However, challenges such as intellectual property rights and a shift towards a more innovation-driven economy have posed hurdles in this transition.

 

China’s chronological advances, from economic reforms to global trade integration, infrastructure development, technological innovation, and global engagement, collectively define its remarkable rise on the world stage. As the nation continues to evolve, its trajectory stands as a testament to the power of strategic planning, economic foresight, and relentless pursuit of progress.

 

 

“But times have changed and…”

 

 

Recently, rating agency Moody’s downgraded the outlook for China’s economy from ‘stable’ to ‘negative’ owing to persistently lower medium-term economic growth and the ongoing downsizing of the property sector in the country.

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Chinese borrowers’ default rates have hit an all-time high since the onset of the pandemic, as per recent reports. Authorities have placed 8.54 million individuals on ablacklist  a  figure that  has risen from 5.7 million defaulters in early 2020, roughly accounting for 1% of working-age adults in China. With online payment platforms like Alipay and WeChat replacing cash as the dominant method, this trend has seen a significant impact.

“China is facing serious warning signs for its economy,

which has historically been highly regarded globally.”

 

China’s economy will slow next year, with annual growth falling to 4.5% from 5.2% this year despite a recent recovery spurred by investments in factories and construction and in demand for services, the World Bank has projected.

 

 

The reasons for such a  down-turn are

Failure of China’s post pandemic Zero Covid policies.

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The persistent real estate crisis has subdued consumer confidence.

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Mounting debt is burdening the economy, while foreign investors are losing faith. Many multinational companies are exiting China.

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Unemployment and deflation are persistent issues in the world’s second-largest economy.

 

In economic terms, when a country experiences deflationary pressures, it indicates a general decrease in the prices of goods and services over time. This decline in consumer prices, as observed in China’s case, suggests a potential decrease in consumer spending. It can lead to reduced business revenues, profitability, and economic activity, impacting overall economic growth negatively. Additionally, deflation can pose challenges for debt repayment and hinder investments, affecting the overall health of an economy.

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President Xi Jinping’s crackdown on private businesses compounds these challenges.Many private business owners have ‘disappeared” like Jack Ma.

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 The aging population leads to a shrinking labor force and increased welfare spending, highlighting a significant challenge.

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Additionally, China’s strained relations with the US and the West threaten its substantial export industry as Western nations diversify their supply chains

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Transitioning to a high-tech economy from a mass production hub is a complex task for China. Achieving growth in the tech industry demands innovation and a liberated private sector, contrary to Xi’s preference for tighter control. Recent disappearances of several top business leaders underscore this challenge.

 

Recent reports, such as ‘China Slows India Grows’ by S&P, predict a shift in Asia-Pacific’s growth engine from China to South and Southeast Asia. While India may not replicate China’s economic miracle, it’s increasingly seen as a replacement in driving global growth and manufacturing. S&P Global Ratings forecasts India to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2026-27, showcasing a 7% GDP growth in that fiscal year .

 

As China faces economic setbacks, India emerges as a promising contender to fill the void. India’s youthful demographic is a significant advantage, although skill gaps hinder its potential. Nurturing expertise, especially in new-age tech, could propel India’s growth for decades.

 

Several factors contribute to India being considered as a replacement or alternative to China.

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Manufacturing Potential 

 

India boasts a significant manufacturing base and a skilled workforce, making it an attractive destination for companies seeking alternatives to Chinese production.

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Market Size

 

India has a large domestic market, which is attractive to businesses aiming to expand and diversify their customer base beyond China.

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Geopolitical Factors

 

Recent tensions and trade disputes involving China have prompted businesses to diversify their supply chains and reduce dependency on a single country.

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Government Initiatives

 

India has introduced policy reforms and initiatives to enhance ease of doing business, promote foreign investment, and build infrastructure, making it more appealing to investors.

 

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Demographic Dividend

 

India has a young and growing population, providing a significant workforce and consumer base for businesses.

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Technology and Innovation

 

India’s focus on technology, innovation hubs, and advancements in various sectors make it an attractive destination for research, development, and innovation.

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Natural Resources

 

India possesses diverse natural resources, encouraging industries that rely on raw materials.

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Global Trade Agreements

 

Participation in international trade agreements and diplomatic relations have positioned India favorably in global commerce and investment.

Shift in Global Supply Chains

 

The reconfiguration of global supply chains due to geopolitical changes and the impact of the pandemic has encouraged businesses to consider India as an alternative manufacturing hub.

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China’s recent foreign direct investment data, showing its first quarterly deficit, emphasizes the challenges in attracting overseas companies amid capital outflows and Western governments’ risk-reducing measures

 

While speculation about China’s economic decline may be overstated, indicators of India’s ascent are evident. India must gear up for a potential power shift in Asia

10 Expectations For 2024

2024 CAN be the most transitional year in the history of Mankind!

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If we look at the evolution of man and his cognitive development we will realize that the advancements in lifestyle and developments in his  manufacturing processes did not follow a linear curve but a sort of a J-Curve or an exponential curve.

Development of a clan/society, development of tools, harnessing fire, harnessing other natural resources, harnessing technology and then came the use of all those in both positive and negative ways.

SO much so that today we  live in a world where wars have ravaged for years and we all live in a constant state of questioning, ” is this the beginning of WW 3?” and that has continued in 2023.

Hopefully and expectedly 2024 will be a year of change that has waited to cross the threshold for eternity.

Hyperbole? You bet!

Here are my 1o expectations ( not predictions as only people with feeble mind make predictions and others with even more feeble minds trust those predictions) from 2024

1. A.I.. Oh yes! It will change our world in more ways than one!!

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This will be the paradigm shift we all have talked about for years. Musks and Bezos and other who’s-who have been investing and advocating( in favor or against) for its use in our daily lives but 2024 it will be all around you. Big Tech giants like HP, Intel are coming out with chips with AI built in. Is this the beginning of the end? It will be swift if it is. You will not feel a thing as we all don’t feel anything these days. Offer those prayers and hope AI goes the right way.

 

2. Quantum computers

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Quantum Computing will make super computers look like hand-held calculators.

If you think the Macs and Intels are fast wait till quantum computing hits the shelf. Then your 2023 model supercomputers will feel like $10 calculator.

4. Star Ship takes us into Orbit. Multiple times!

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SpaceX has to be the one of the path breaking company and I will be wrong if I said , “We don’t want more Musks!” ( but not in the way Mr Musk is making them!) He is one of the most revered scientist the world over and we all believe if someone can do miracles with science its him! ]

So SpaceX will strengthen its foothold as the leading space company and will for sure place many Star Ships in orbit. A beginning of the journey towards the Red!

5. Fusion energy.

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Still a bit far in the future for a full scale commercially viable project but Fusion energy will dig deeper and technological milestones will simplify it further.

6. Transportation.

Drone liners are here.

We can expect boats that fly on water merely touching it!

Captain less ships fully equipped to take on storms.

Driverless cars that traverse the continents.

Electrification of commercial transport will rise( I never said it will become mainstream!)

 

7. The 4-day week/ 70 hour work week!

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Already happening around the world. though proponents in developing world are asking for a 70 hour work week. these two ideas might just coexist and might consume the either one.  Though desired most of the people will end up working a lot on workdays and spending 3 day weekends all year long. Wait and see on which side the coin lands.

8. Degrees vs. Skills

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Emphasis from pieces of paper to actual deliverance will increase. especially in the tech world. Mediocrity will be thrown out of the window and excellence will be rewarded.

9. Climate Change

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Don’t believe any one who says you can save the planet. Well it seems that’s how evolution happens or ends. 5 mass extinctions later the earth is headed for the next churn.

Don’t worry it wont happen in 2024.

Temperatures will keep on rising.

People will become more aware of their nature and resources.

Inventions will try to reduce the impact of our centuries of wrong doing.

Carbon dioxide absorbers, Ocean cleaning machines, Smoke solidifying contraptions will increase and give us hope.

10. New world order

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East and the West will see a new world order either in military supremacy or intelligence supremacy.

Cold wars will continue and so will the wars going around the world.

As they say, “If you want peace go to war!”

Now its time to claim stake outside earth. Let the games begin!

How to know if your dog has Autism?

Autism in canines?? Yes! Dogs Can have Autism!

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Surprised?

Autism is complex disorder that affects the way an individual( human or animal) thinks, feels and behaves.

Characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication and repetitive behavior it is very well seen in dogs as well.

 

Signs ans Symptoms

However, dogs, like humans, can display various behaviors that might seem unusual or atypical. Some behaviors that might appear similar to certain aspects of autism in humans could include:

1. Social Behavior:

Dogs may have varying degrees of sociability. Some might be more reserved or less interested in interacting with people or other dogs, while others might be extremely social and outgoing.

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2. Repetitive Behaviors:

Some dogs may engage in repetitive behaviors, such as pacing, spinning, or fixating on certain objects. These behaviors could be caused by stress, anxiety, or boredom rather than being indicative of autism.

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3. Sensory Sensitivities:

Dogs can have heightened sensitivities to certain stimuli, such as noise, touch, or specific textures. This may lead to reactions that seem unusual or excessive.

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If you have a suspicion that your dog might be having autism it is of paramount importance to speak with a veterinarian or a canine behavior specialist as  soon as possible. With prompt diagnosis and the right treatment plan your dog can live a happy and healthy life just like a normal canine.

 

What is High Functioning Autism in Canines?

Just like in humans canines can also suffer from a form of autism also known as a high functioning autism or ASD.

Your canine may just go into a social withdrawal or become unresponsive to people and his surroundings and may exhibit hyperactivity or destructible behavior. Interspersed periods of normal communication and social behavior might be there which can make the diagnosis extremely difficult.

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How to get a canine diagnosed with autism?

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First, take the canine to a veterinarian/ canine behavior specialist/ animal psychologist or a veterinary neurologist who specializes in canine brain disorders.

they will do a behavioral assessment which might include observation of your canine behavior with you as well as sensory testing along with cognition and learning ability.

 

Once it is diagnosed with Autism, then what?

If at all your canine is diagnosed with autism it will be subjected to cognitive behavioral therapy with or without medications or dietary and environmental changes.

If you observe any concerning behaviors in your dog, it’s best to consult with a veterinarian or an animal behaviorist. They can evaluate your dog’s behavior and determine if there’s an underlying medical issue, behavioral problem, or if the behavior is within the normal range for that particular dog.

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Remember, interpreting animal behavior can be complex, and attributing human conditions like autism to animals may not accurately explain their behavior. Understanding and addressing your dog’s specific needs and behaviors based on their individual personality and experiences is crucial for their well-being.

Heart Attack in the 20s!

The number of heart attack events in the United States is lower than it has been ever before!!

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Before you leap in the air with joy, let me burst the bubble and break the news that Heart attack episodes are increasing in the young adults under the age of 40. And even people in their 20s and 30s are not safe.

If you are someone in their 20s 30s or 40s you might want to read this as it might just save you a trip to the hospital( and if I may say, a one way trip to the Graveyard!)

What is a heart attack?

A myocardial infarction (commonly called a heart attack) is an extremely dangerous condition that happens because of a lack of blood flow to your heart muscle.

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The lack of blood flow can occur because of many different factors but is usually related to a blockage in one or more of your heart’s arteries. Without blood flow, the affected heart muscle will begin to die. If blood flow isn’t restored quickly, a heart attack can cause permanent heart damage and death

Heart attacks on the rise in 20-40 year olds!

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Traditionally , heart attacks were a problem of the elderly. It was a rare thing for young adults in their 30s or 40s to have a heart attack. Most of them were attributed to congenital defects( defects present since birth) and some to particular substance abuses.

Now 20% heart attack patients are younger than 40 years of age.

Another distrurbing fact is , hvin a heart attack is more common in your late 20s or early 30s.

During the two decades between 2000-2020 heart attack rate increased by 2% every year in the mentioned age group.

Before you think that your being young offers you a better outlook if you do get a heart attack,  please allow me to dispel your doubts , that you are wrong in thinking so.

Patients who do have a heart attack in their 20s and 30s face similar risks a older patients. In my experience of working with innumerous patients I will also go as far as to say that younger people have a higher risk of death following a heart attack partly because of a lack of gradual development of the organic blockage which gives less time for the collateral blood vessels to develop and save the heart.

More so, you have  a similar chance of dying from a second major heart event or stroke regardless of your age.

 

Diabetes: is the reason!

If you are an individual in your 20s or 30s with diabetes, you’re  at 2-4 times more risk to die from heart disease compared with adults who don’t have diabetes.

Diabetes is labelled when  your blood sugar isn’t controlled well enough to keep it within a healthy range. The reasons of Diabetes developing are simply bad eating habits and bad exercise habits  though other causes for its development are also known.

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Persistently high blood sugar in the body damages your blood vessels, which increases the chance of fats building up in your arteries and causing atherosclerosis( accumulations of fatty substance inside the vessels that impedes blood flow)

If that was not enough patients with diabetes also suffer from bad nervous system and so are unable to get the warning symptoms of a heart attack( They usually get Silent Heart Attacks). This also leads to higher death rates due to heart attack  in diabetics

Patients with diabetes are also more likely to have other chronic health diseases that significantly increase the risk of a heart attack, including high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

 

High Blood Pressure in the Young!

Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is one of the biggest risk factors for cardiovascular disease.

In fact, high blood pressure is the No.1 cause of stroke and heart disease because it can damage, narrow and block arteries and blood vessels.

Unfortunately, just like the trend in heart attacks, the incidence of hypertension is rising faster in young adults than in older adults.

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The reasons for increasing blood pressure in the young are again bad eating habits and bad exercising habits along with sleeplessness and high stress work culture.

High blood pressure makes your heart muscles thicken, harms your blood vessels, and increases your risk of a heart attack.Sadly, each year in the United States stroke and heart disease cause more deaths than all types of cancer and respiratory diseases like COPD, emphysema, and asthma combined.

Overweight and obesity are key players in heart attacks

The obesity pandemic has left no corner of the globe untouched.

Much of this was fueled by industrialization but its effects only came to light after homes and home chores started to get automated. Now you can order a 1000 calorie dish online without even stepping into the kitchen. Add to that an utter disregard for physical activity and you have a sure short recipe to fatness.

Your body carrying extra weight places a higher demand on your heart.

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Females are hormonally protected from the adverse effects of fat accumulation but the males are at a double disadvantage  as testosterone itself predisposes to heart issues. add to it the increasing incidence of obesity and males are at double the risk. Post menopausal females show similar risk as males of their age group.

Further, obese patients have other problems like high blood pressure , diabetes and mobility issues all of which distract from their heart health.

Smoking cigarettes and vaping are major risk factors for a heart attack

Smokers tend to die more than 10 years earlier than people who don’t smoke.

Smoking is known to

  • Decreased HDL (good) cholesterol and increased blood pressure (increasing risks for heart attack and stroke).
  • Lower oxygen to the heart and other tissues in the body (increasing risks for coronary artery disease, peripheral artery disease, and diabetes).
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And if you think, cigarette smokers have a much higher chance of getting a heart attack compared to ones who are vaping, then mind you even if you Vape you are not safe. E-cigarettes contain nicotine and other toxic compounds that cause tachycardia(accelerate your heart rate) and hypertension(raise your blood pressure). A recent study found that individuals who were vaping  had 34% more likelihood of having a heart attack compared to non smokers and non vapers.

Substance abuse takes a toll on your heart

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1. Increased Risk of Cardiovascular Disease:

Substance abuse, including alcohol, cocaine, and methamphetamine, is linked to a higher risk of cardiovascular diseases such as hypertension, coronary artery disease, and heart failure. [Source: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), 2021]

2. Impact on Heart Function:

Prolonged substance abuse can weaken the heart muscle, leading to conditions like cardiomyopathy, where the heart becomes enlarged, thickened, or rigid, reducing its ability to pump blood effectively. [Source: American Heart Association, 2020]

 

3. Irregular Heartbeat and Arrhythmias:

Stimulants like cocaine and methamphetamine can cause irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias), potentially leading to life-threatening situations like heart attacks or strokes. [Source: American College of Cardiology, 2018]

4. Elevated Blood Pressure:

Several substances elevate blood pressure, straining the heart and blood vessels, leading to an increased risk of stroke, heart attack, or other cardiovascular complications. [Source: Mayo Clinic, 2020]

5. Increased Vulnerability during Withdrawal:

Abrupt cessation of certain substances can cause withdrawal symptoms, including severe stress on the cardiovascular system, potentially triggering cardiac events. [Source: Cleveland Clinic, 2019]

These points highlight how substance abuse can significantly impact heart health, leading to various cardiovascular issues and complications.

 

Many heart attacks are preventable because you can change your risk factors by making lifestyle changes and taking medications if needed to protect your health.

 

Curious Catch 22 of 2023!

The year of global disarray!

If 2023 has left you feeling fatigued, know that you’re not alone.

It’s been a year of global disarray. Existing conflicts persisted , new ones emerged. Geopolitical tensions intensified,  Positive developments were scarce. We put forward our  my top ten world events from 2023, and many of these narratives are poised to extend into 2024 and beyond. So brace yourself for the 24.

 

10. Recession: Both financial and democratic plagued the world

 

Freedom House in the very beginning of 2023 stated that 2022 marked the seventeenth straight year in which global freedom and democracy declined.

Democratic values took a back seat in the global political scenario. The reasons for such a trend are not clearly understood even by the world’s best analysts as they grapple daily with a new phenomenon that threatens to consume the very idea of freedom for all. Many democracies faced threats to their democratic structures.

Many experts believe that one or many of these reasons are attributed to the slow decay of democracies world over.

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These are world super powers support for autocrats , the exponential growth of social media and the artificial intelligence blurring the boundaries between true and false, the rise of enhanced forms of  surveillance, domestic sources of discontent like  rising socioeconomic divide and economic recession ,rising populism and increasing polarization be it political regional or religious.

In a relentless wave of upheaval, Africa grappled with a relentless coup epidemic. July 2023 saw Niger’s democratic leader ousted by the military, sparking neighboring nations to issue ultimatums for restoration. Yet, the military regimes in Mali and Burkina Faso defiantly brandished the sword of war in response. The turmoil surged further in August 2023 when Gabon witnessed its military ascendancy, veiling promises of distant elections in uncertainty.

Amidst Thailand’s May 2023 election, a beacon of progressiveness emerged victorious, securing the most seats. Yet, the corridors of power whispered of clandestine dealings, birthing a pro-military regime that relegated the election’s grand champion to the sidelines, gazing in from the periphery of influence.

A “coup in slow motion” took place in Guatemala where Bernardo Arévalo who won the Guatemalan presidency with over a 20 percentage-point margin in the runoff. After that, the country’s attorney general and some courts launched a campaign to try to keep him from taking power. Authorities  suspended Arévalo’s party, t launched investigations and though the election results were certified,  the attorney general’s office raided the headquarters of Guatemala’s electoral commission and seized elections materials.

Former US President Donald Trump said “In honor of our great veterans on Veterans’ Day, we pledge to you that we will root out the communists, Marxists, fascists and the radical left thugs that live like vermin within the confines of our country, that lie and steal and cheat on elections, and will do anything possible—they’ll do anything—whether legally or illegally, to destroy America, and to destroy the American dream.”

Definitely not a good year for the idea of Democracy.

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A similar picture was seen for the global economy.

The global economy encapsulates the intricate tapestry of interactions within and between nations. Each sovereign entity stands as a distinct realm, housing its unique industrial prowess, labor dynamics, financial prowess, resources, and ecological footprint. The phenomenon of globalization has ushered in an era amplifying international trade, financial intricacies, and the migration of labor, necessitating collaborative solutions among nations. A hallmark consequence of this interconnectedness is the ripple effect: seismic shifts in one nation reverberate across borders, molding the destiny of others in their wake.

Covid-19 pandemic and Russia-Ukraine war has made its effect felt worldwide as has been seen and felt by consumers in the form of rising inflation and rising cost of living in the form of increasing grocery prices and housing costs.

Canada has seen a huge jump in mortgage rates and grocery inflation has pushed many residents to leave their house and in extreme cases leave the country totally.

Definitely not a good year for the global economy as well.

 

 

9. Ukraine offensive loosing steam!

 

Amidst Ukraine’s costly counteroffensive, envisioned as a potential breakthrough against Russia’s grip on eastern territories and Crimea, the realities proved grim.

Commencing with lofty aspirations in early June, the anticipated surge barely nudged the battle lines, despite inflicting substantial losses on Russian forces. Russia’s meticulous fortifications during winter and spring proved formidable, rendering the conflict a stalemate by early November, as conceded by Ukraine’s top general. While Russia expanded its territorial foothold throughout the year, Ukraine struggled against mounting odds, facing a war of attrition that seemingly favored Russia, backed by a larger economy and populace.

The West, particularly the United States, displayed signs of “Ukraine fatigue,” evident as Republican lawmakers hesitated to extend further aid to Kyiv.

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With Russia’s burgeoning troop numbers and its economy geared for conflict, discussions leaned towards Ukraine shifting from offense to defense, contemplating a ceasefire. However, the prospect of Russia acquiescing to a cessation of hostilities remained uncertain, as President Putin likely perceives time as an ally, especially considering potential shifts in U.S. policy post upcoming elections.

Russian President Putin has stated that the war will continue till Kremlin wins.

This shows that two years of ongoing war has not benefitted anyone but the weaponizers and the one at loss the most, is Ukraine.

 

8. Hamas attacks Israel , cowardly! Israel retaliates, inconsiderately!

 

“The Middle East region is quieter today than it has been in two decades now.”National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated in September 2023 looking at the promising developments in the Middle East.

The Abraham Accords were deepening ties between Israel and Arab countries.

The Abraham Accords are bilateral agreements on Arab–Israeli normalization signed between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain on September 15, 2020.

A ceasefire in Yemen’s bitter civil war was holding

That changed just eight days later, on October 7, when Hamas attacked Israel.

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Roughly 1,200 Israelis were killed, the deadliest day in Israel’s history. Some 240 people were taken hostage. The hostage videos were circulated on social medias and hostages’ relatives sobbed on tv screens. The whole world criticised the cowardly act of Hamas.

Israel in a knee jerk reaction reacted vowing to eradicate Hamas, and launched airstrikes against Gaza and then invaded northern Gaza.

A negotiated pause in the fighting at the end of November secured the release of roughly one hundred hostages. But fighting soon resumed with Israeli troops moving into southern Gaza. The soaring death toll for Palestinian civilians, most of them women and children, fueled worldwide complaints that Israel was committing war crimes. Israel denied the charge, arguing that Hamas was using Palestinian civilians as human shields.

American President Joe Biden unequivocally backed Israel’s right to retaliate and traveled to Israel early in the conflict to show his support. By early December 2023, however, U.S. officials were publicly urging Israel to do more to protect civilians or risk “strategic defeat.” Initial fears that the conflict with Gaza might lead to a broader Middle East war eased by year’s end but risk still looms.

How this conflict will unfold and who else will jump into the fray remains to be seen. The possibility of widespread war involving Arab countries and Israel and its allies still remains.

Not a good year for world peace.

 

7. USA and China still at loggerheads!

As 2023 dawned, hopes for eased tensions between the U.S. and China flickered.

Initially, optimism bloomed following a productive meeting between Joe Biden and Xi Jinping in Bali the previous November. Plans for discussions led by Secretary of State Antony Blinken aimed at tempering the escalating geopolitical friction were on the horizon.

However, a sudden intrusion disrupted this fragile peace when a Chinese surveillance balloon glided over U.S. airspace, leading to its forceful interception by a U.S. Air Force aircraft off the South Carolina coast. Amidst Beijing’s claim of a weather monitoring mishap, rejected by the U.S., tensions soared, prompting Blinken to delay his visit to China.

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Despite Blinken’s eventual journey to Beijing for what was termed “constructive” dialogue in June 2023, it failed to quell escalating trade restrictions imposed by Washington on China or alter Beijing’s aggressive stance towards Taiwan, the Philippines, and U.S. forces in Asia.

A November 2023 meeting between Biden and Xi during the 2023 APEC Leaders’ Forum in San Francisco yielded only minor agreements, falling short of diffusing the strained relations between the world’s leading superpowers. The elusive quest for a harmonious coexistence persisted, leaving the global landscape unsettled by the ongoing discord between the U.S. and China.

 

6. The rise and rise of AI-and its dangers.

In the year2022 , the rise of AI, epitomized by the emergence of ChatGPT, grabbed the public’s attention.

Fast forward to 2023, the realm of large-language models has not just evolved but leaped forward—ChatGPT’s latest iteration reportedly stands tenfold more advanced than its forerunner. This surge in AI prowess triggered a frenzy, with governments, corporations, and individuals racing to exploit its potentials.

However, this unleashed a fierce battleground of ideas.

On one side, optimists championed AI as a herald of a new age, unlocking creativity and prosperity. Its contribution to scientific breakthroughs across various domains—accelerating drug design, unraveling medical enigmas, and cracking seemingly insurmountable mathematical puzzles—gave rise to a vision of limitless potential.

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Conversely, pessimists sounded alarms, cautioning that AI’s rapid evolution might outpace our capacity to navigate its dangers. Concerns loomed large—threats of mass joblessness, exacerbating societal inequalities, or even posing an existential risk to humanity.

Geoffrey Hinton, a luminary in AI, sounded the alarm by leaving Google, underscoring the perils. Tech giants like Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak echoed this sentiment, warning about AI’s profound societal risks. Amidst these debates, skeptics cast doubt, envisioning AI veering off course as models might soon begin learning from their outputs, divorcing themselves from true human behavior.

As this AI saga unfolds, a glaring gap emerges: the lagging pace of governments—either individually or collectively—to harness AI’s benefits and curtail its perils. The struggle to balance the promise and peril of this technology echoes loudly in the halls of innovation and policy-making, demanding attention, deliberation, and decisive action.

Deep fake videos circulated on the internet threatening our privacy and security. Unemployement rose as there were mass layovers as companies tried to save money by utilising AI and cutting their expenses.

 

5. India becomes the Super Power- in terms of Manpower!

In a seismic shift, India surpasses China to claim the title of the world’s most populous country in 2023.

With an estimated population of 1.43 billion, India’s ascent marks the end of China’s century-long reign in population dominance. Projections indicate India will likely maintain this status for decades to come, while China grapples with a declining and aging populace. Demographers foresee a staggering decline of 100 million people in China by mid-century, a figure surpassing the entire population of most countries today. As China’s median age climbs from thirty-nine to fifty-one, contrasting trends emerge in India, where the population is anticipated to soar to nearly 1.7 billion, accompanied by a median age of thirty-nine.

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The demographic disparities are poised to shape the fate of nations.

Countries with youthful, expanding populations often boast more dynamic workforces, driving increased consumption and fostering higher economic growth rates. As China navigates the challenges of an aging populace, the pressure intensifies to bolster social welfare systems, potentially diverting resources from other priorities. Meanwhile, India’s advantageous demographics spark discussions of a “demographic dividend,” celebrating the potential of young workers propelling economic growth.

The implications of these demographic shifts in Asia loom large, holding the potential to redefine regional power dynamics. However, the realization of this transformative potential hinges not just on the dealt cards but on the strategic play of these demographic advantages in the realm of policymaking and strategy. It remains to be seen how India will be able to utilise its abundant resource of young brain and mapower.

 

4. End of a Pandemic. or is it?

 

In 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declared the end of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Over 760 million cases and 6.9 million deaths have been recorded worldwide since December 2019, but the actual number is thought to be higher.

Unfortunately, we cannot avert the next pandemic; it’s going to happen. It’s just a matter of being better prepared.

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In the field of preventive medicine we saw two glimers of hope in the form of vaccines .

The first was around addressing the increased outbreaks of measles, diphtheria, cholera, polio, meningitis, and other entirely preventable diseases. The efforts  of the “Big Catch Up” — to rebound from the effects of COVID-19 and catch up to those kids who were essentially aged out of routine immunization because of lockdowns or overwhelmed health systems during the pandemic — bore fruit this year as countries and partners came together in a never seen unified way . The second was the WHO policy recommendation and approval of the second malaria vaccine, R21/ Matrix-M . In December, we anticipate the vaccine to be WHO-prequalified, which will be the final step to make it available in a scalable and routine way, starting in 2024.

 

3. Turkey Syria Earthquake 2023

A massive earthquake ravaged southeastern Turkey near the Syrian border, resulting in a tragic toll of tens of thousands dead and many more injured.

Striking near Gaziantep, the initial tremor, a seismic 7.8 magnitude event, ruptured a fault line spanning roughly 100km (62 miles), inflicting severe damage on structures proximate to the fault.The quake’s intensity, deemed “major,” was compounded by a series of subsequent aftershocks, compounding the devastation.

Prof Joanna Faure Walker from the Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction at University College London highlighted the rarity of such catastrophic events, citing only a few comparable ones over the last two decades.

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Beyond sheer magnitude, the timing of the earthquake proved catastrophic as it struck during the early morning hours, catching inhabitants unaware and vulnerable while they were asleep. The resilience of buildings also played a crucial role in the extent of damage.

This calamity evokes haunting memories of past seismic catastrophes, such as the 2004 Indonesian earthquake, registering at 9.1 magnitude and triggering a catastrophic tsunami, claiming approximately 228,000 lives. Similarly, the 2011 Japanese quake, measuring 9.0, unleashed widespread destruction, exacerbated by a powerful tsunami and resulting in the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster.

Reflecting on seismic history, the largest-ever recorded earthquake, a staggering 9.5 magnitude, shook Chile in 1960, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of natural disasters.

 

2. Twitter is X!

Twitter the popular social interaction platform was bought by the billionaire Musk in 2022 but it was in 2023 that it was formerly renamed to X by Elon Musk.The signature blue bird perched atop social media platform Twitter vanished as part of a company rebrand under a new name: X.

The company said it plans to become an online messaging and payments hub.

The revamp marks the latest change enacted by billionaire owner Elon Musk, who stepped down as CEO  but retained a prominent role in the company.

Promising an AI-fueled expansion of the site’s capabilities, X aims to follow the logo change with an ambitious foray into online banking and video messaging, among other areas, CEO Linda Yaccarino said .

 

X is not a rebranded Twitter — as the company revealed plans to offer users a one-stop shop for many of their online needs.

Days after acquiring Twitter, in October, Musk tweeted: “Buying Twitter is an accelerant to creating X, the everything app.”

Describing X’s goal as “unlimited interactivity,” Yaccarino says that the company plans to become a hub of online messaging and commerce.

Prior to its acquisition by Musk, Twitter made the vast majority of its revenue through advertising but many large companies have pulled ads from the platform amid what some have described as a rise of explicit and hateful content.

In addition, X faces a new threat from ascendant social media platform Threads, owned by Facebook parent-company Meta. Threads reached 100 million users within five days, achieving a record as the fastest app ever to do so.

 

1.Climate Crisis in Overdrive. The warmest year in history -2023!

Global temperatures shattered records in a stark proclamation that climate change isn’t a distant specter but our present reality.

The year 2023 is poised to claim the ignominious title of the hottest on record, propelling us into temperatures unseen for 125,000 years and hurtling towards breaching the critical 2-degree Celsius threshold set by the Paris Agreement in 2015. The aftermath has birthed a symphony of extreme weather catastrophes—from historic wildfires to crippling droughts and unprecedented floods.

The once-obscure notion of “wet bulb temperature” has now etched itself into global consciousness, highlighting the lethal blend of high heat and humidity.

Amidst this climate crisis, rays of hope emerge—investments in clean energy surge, costs of renewable power plummet, and emission peaks are anticipated in the near future. Promising innovations tout hydrogen as a clean energy source while ventures to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere begin. Yet, skepticism lingers—doubts linger about the swiftness and scalability of these solutions while fossil fuel production and emissions persistently rise.

Diplomats convene in solemn gatherings like COP-28, discussing plans and pacts, but the chasm between discourse and action persists.  The specter of catastrophic climate change looms, signaling humanity may have squandered its chance to avert a crisis of unimaginable proportions.

Cyclone Freddy: the longest-lasting recorded tropical cyclone in history that lead to over 1,400 deaths in Malawi, Mozambique and parts of southwest Africa.

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Indications that we have entered uncharted territory

Earth’s Climate Faces Unprecedented Turmoil: Grim Signs of Distress

With the demise of coral reefs, fiercer Nor’easters, and the pervasive smoke from rampant wildfires engulfing North America, the planet signals a dire state of climate distress.

OCEANIC HEAT SURGE

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The world, primarily covered in oceans, grapples with a startling reality—90% of recent warming is absorbed by these waters. In April, global ocean temperatures surged to 69.98 degrees Fahrenheit (21.1 degrees Celsius), an alarming consequence attributed to rampant greenhouse gas emissions and an early El Nino formation.

WILDFIRE HAVOC

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The ominous clouds of wildfire smoke, originating from northern Canada, infiltrate eastern North America, choking the skies and endangering air quality. A familiar plight on the West Coast, these intensified blazes and smoke, worsened by climate change, now haunt the previously spared East Coast.

PREMATURE EL NINO

An early arrival of El Nino—a Pacific Ocean warming phase—disrupts the norm, superseding a La Nina that previously moderated global temperatures. This accelerated El Nino’s emergence forecasts heightened strengthening. The World Meteorological Organization bleakly predicts a 98% chance that at least one of the next five years will surpass the record warmth of 2016, marked by an exceptionally fierce El Nino.

ANTARCTIC ICE MELTDOWN

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A harrowing sight unfolds as scientists witness Antarctic sea ice plummeting to historic lows. Covering a mere 4.5 million square miles on June 27—nearly 1 million square miles less than the average from 1981-2010—the National Snow and Ice Data Center confirms a devastating loss. A vast expanse, nearly four times the size of Texas, vanishes from the ice sheet, painting a somber portrait of Earth’s climate decline.

 

So these are according to us the events that shaped the earth in 2023.

We will like to hear from you your opinions as to what did you think were the turning points of 2023.

Recall Alert: Tesla recalls ALMOST all vehicles sold in the US.

Tesla recalls almost all vehicles sold in the United States

Tesla is issuing a Recall Information | Tesla Support for over 2 million vehicles across its models to address a faulty system designed to verify driver attention while utilizing Autopilot. Documents posted by U.S. safety regulators say the company will send out a software update to fix the problems.

Following a two-year investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration into a sequence of accidents occurring during the utilization of Tesla’s partially automated driving system, Autopilot, some of which resulted in fatalities, the recall has been initiated.

According to documents released by U.S. safety regulators on Wednesday, the update will amplify warnings and alerts for drivers and may also restrict the regions where standard versions of Autopilot are functional.

The recall covers models Y, S, 3 and X produced between Oct. 5, 2012, and Dec. 7 of this year. The update was to be sent to certain affected vehicles on Tuesday, with the rest getting it later.

The investigation by the agency highlighted Autopilot’s insufficient method of ensuring driver attentiveness, leading to the potential for “foreseeable misuse of the system.” The introduced controls and alerts aim to “further encourage the driver to adhere to their continuous driving responsibility,,” as per the documents.

However, safety experts noted that although the recall is a positive measure, it continues to place responsibility on the driver and does not address the fundamental issue with Tesla’s automated systems in detecting and avoiding obstacles along their route.

Autopilot comprises Autosteer and Traffic Aware Cruise Control, where Autosteer is designed for use on specific freeways and not on city streets, unless operated with a more advanced feature called Autosteer on City Streets.

The upcoming software update will restrict the usage of Autosteer. As per the recall documents, “If the driver attempts to engage Autosteer when conditions are not met for engagement, the feature will alert the driver it is unavailable through visual and audible alerts, and Autosteer will not engage.”

Depending on the Tesla’s hardware, the additional controls involve “increasing prominence” of visual alerts, simplifying the activation and deactivation process of Autosteer, and implementing further checks to ensure Autosteer is used appropriately on controlled access roads and near traffic control devices. The documents state that a driver could face suspension from using Autosteer if they repeatedly fail “to demonstrate continuous and sustained driving responsibility.”

According to recall documents, agency investigators met with Tesla starting in October to explain “tentative conclusions” about the fixing the monitoring system. Tesla agreed to the recall on Dec. 5 in an effort to resolve the investigation.

In its statement Wednesday, NHTSA said the investigation remains open “as we monitor the efficacy of Tesla’s remedies and continue to work with the automaker to ensure the highest level of safety.”

Autopilot has the capability to steer, accelerate, and brake within its lane autonomously, yet it functions as a driver-assist system and is not equipped to operate the vehicle entirely, despite its name. External assessments have revealed that the monitoring system is easily deceived to the extent that drivers have been discovered driving under the influence or even seated in the back seat.

In its defect report filed with the safety agency, Tesla said Autopilot’s controls “may not be sufficient to prevent driver misuse.” In May, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, whose department includes NHTSA, said Tesla shouldn’t be calling the system Autopilot because it can’t drive itself.

Earlier this year, Tesla initiated a voluntary recall of 362,758 vehicles featuring Full Self-Driving Beta (FSD) software.

The NHTSA stated in the recall that the FSD “elevates the potential for a crash” because of multiple purported glitches in the software, which Tesla was preparing to address through a complimentary over-the-air update.

Cholesterol Lowering Super Foods: A Guide to a Heart-Healthy Diet

Introduction

Maintaining healthy cholesterol levels is crucial for overall heart health. While medication can be prescribed to manage high cholesterol, incorporating cholesterol-lowering super foods into your diet can be an effective and natural way to improve your lipid profile. In this article, we will explore some of the best super foods that can help lower cholesterol levels.

1. Oats and Whole Grains

Oats and whole grains are rich in soluble fiber, which h

elps reduce LDL (bad) cholesterol levels. Consuming oats for breakfast or incorporating whole grain products into your meals can be a simple yet effective way to lower cholesterol. Try oatmeal topped with fresh fruits or whole grain bread for a heart-healthy start to your day.

2. Avocados

Avocados are not only delicious but also packed with heart-healthy monounsaturated fats. These fats can help raise HDL (good) cholesterol levels while lowering LDL cholesterol. Add slices of avocado to your salads, sandwiches, or enjoy it as a creamy spread on whole grain toast.

3. Fatty Fish

Fatty fish, such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines, are excellent sources of omega-3 fatty acids. Omega-3s have been shown to reduce triglyceride levels and protect against heart disease. Aim to include fatty fish in your diet at least twice a week to reap the benefits.

4. Nuts

Nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, and pistachios, are rich in heart-healthy fats, fiber, and plant sterols. These components help lower LDL cholesterol and promote heart health. However, nuts are high in calories, so it’s important to consume them in moderation. A small handful of nuts as a snack or sprinkled on top of salads can be a healthy addition to your diet.

5. Legumes

Legumes, including beans, lentils, and chickpeas, are high in soluble fiber and protein, making them an excellent choice for lowering cholesterol. They can be easily incorporated into soups, stews, or salads, providing a satisfying and nutritious meal option.

6. Olive Oil

Olive oil is a staple of the Mediterranean diet, known for its heart-healthy benefits. It is rich in monounsaturated fats and antioxidants, which can help lower LDL cholesterol levels. Use olive oil as a replacement for butter or other oils in cooking, or drizzle it over salads for a flavorful and healthy dressing.

 

7. Dark Chocolate

Yes, you read that right! Dark chocolate, in moderation, can be a part of a heart-healthy diet. It contains antioxidants called flavonoids, which have been shown to improve heart health. Opt for dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa content and enjoy a small piece as an occasional treat.

 

Conclusion

Incorporating cholesterol-lowering super foods into your diet can have a positive impact on your heart health. By adding oats, avocados, fatty fish, nuts, legumes, olive oil, and even dark chocolate to your meals, you can take a proactive approach to managing your cholesterol levels. Remember to consult with your healthcare provider or a registered dietitian for personalized dietary recommendations and to ensure these foods align with your overall health goals.

By making simple and delicious changes to your diet, you can support your heart health and enjoy the benefits of a cholesterol-lowering super food diet.

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