Our Publications
Our work focuses on gathering facts and providing a comprehensive analysis of them. Find some of our factsheets below.
Volume 7
This edition delves into understanding India's middle income trap and its implications.
In the second edition of a two-part series on India's middle-income trap; this edition is aimed at assessing India's growth statistics in light of indicators that contribute to its persisting trap.
This edition explores the Student suicide story in India by contextualising socioeconomic causes that result in its alarming statistics. This is followed by an analysis of the numbers from India's gendered and caste lens.
The second edition explores India's student suicide story by taking a closer look at state-wise data, followed by case studies and policy suggestions
Volume 6
This edition delves into the trajectory of Rural Development in India over the years, in light of the upcoming General Elections in 2024.
This edition delves into the growth of digital infrastructure in India by undertaking a periodical analysis of its development and the government's role to promote the same through various schemes and initiatives.
This edition delves into the informality of the labour market by undertaking a comprehensive analysis of the labour market dynamics. It assesses the causes, determinants and repercussions of informality.
Infosphere has done an annual budget analysis for the past few years. The 2024 budget is of particular importance as we move towards the General Elections 2024.
With Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman having presented the interim budget for 2024-25 on February 1st, this edition of Info-Sphere provides an insight on some critical data points from the Union Budget.
This edition delves into understanding the intricate interplay between food security, public perception and goverment policies in India.
This edition delves into understanding the intricate play between Elections and FDI. It looks at the last decade (2014 - 24) and the future outlook.
Volume 5
In this InfoSphere edition, we analyze the current state of Education in India with special emphasis on the ASER Report 2022.
This edition attempts to analysis the condition of poverty Pre and Post 2012 with emphasis on Post 2012 parameters. Since 2012, poverty has remained a significant global challenge, affecting millions of people worldwide. We attempt to analyse poverty in the Indian scenario in this aspect.
This edition has been produced in collaboration with The Jindal Global Centre for G20 studies. In this G20 edition, we have analyzed female employment and entrepreneurship conditions in four different G20 countries - Germany, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and Russia.
This edition we look into fiscal factors which have affected Indian states over the years and to draw inferences and lessons for the Indian economy amongst the same lines.
Continuing from PART 1, this edition attempts to analysis the condition of poverty Pre and Post COVID-19 outburst and India's progress towards achievement of SDG 1.
This edition attempts to analyse the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Manipur with an outlook of the healthcare sector.
Volume 4
Inflation has been rising in India despite government efforts to curb it. This issue analyses what may be causing the rise in prices
Infosphere has done an annual budget analysis for the past few years. The 2023 budget has been of particular importance as it determines growth targets and expenditure targets for the economy.
In this InfoSphere Issue, we compare India's performance with other developed nations in the world
With Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman having presented the budget for 2023-24 on February 1st, this edition of Info-Sphere provides an insight on some critical data points from Union Budget.
To what extent India’s international trade impacts it’s economic development and what can it do to become a dominant player in world trade?
Inflation has been rising in India despite government efforts to curb it. This issue analyses what may be causing the rise in prices
Volume 3
The pandemic of Covid-19 has dramatically altered patterns of consumer behavior across different classes of consumers.
In this InfoSphere Issue, we analyze the education sector from a macro level in India
Volume 2
The Union Budget will be a particularly important one since India’s growth was already at a decadal low in the FY 2019-20 and after global COVID-19 pandemic in FY 2020-21 which dented most economies of the world.
The Union Budget will be a particularly important one since India’s growth was already at a decadal low in the FY 2019-20 and after global COVID-19 pandemic in FY 2020-21 which dented most economies of the world.
In this Issue, we cover some of the key concerns with regards to Healthcare Development and Infrastructure, as a follow up on some of our previous work.
​The union budget was primarily aimed at providing fiscal stimulus to bring India back to its growth trajectory.
The Union Budget will be a particularly important one since India’s growth was already at a decadal low in the FY 2019-20 and after global COVID-19 pandemic in FY 2020-21 which dented most economies of the world.
Volume 1
With Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaramanset to present the budget for 2020 on February 1st, this edition of Info-Sphereprovides an insight on some critical data points from Union Budget 2019.
In this Issue, we expand our line of inquiry to the unemployment scenarios in three of the major emerging nations in different regions of the global economic landscape: China, South Africa and Turkey
We analyse India’s fiscal deficit volume and its overall debt composition in this InfoSphere Issue
India's unemployment rate rose to 7.78% in February 2020, according to the periodic data released by the Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), reflecting the impact of a slowdown in the economy.
This two-part InfoSphere Issue for months of June and July shall be looking at the fragmented nature of India’s labour market.
In this InfoSphere Issue, we analyze the education sector from a macro level in India.
This Issue of InfoSphere looks to study & interpret shock-effects of the COVID19 pandemic on identified Three sectors (Travel and Tourism, FMCG/Retail, Financial Sector) across Three countries (United States, China and India).
This two-part InfoSphere Issue for months of June and July shall be looking at the fragmented nature of India’s labour market.
In this InfoSphere Issue, we analyze the healthcare insurance sector in India from an astructuralviewpoint.