The position of a place in relation to its surroundings and other places
India's site
Himalayas mountains
Rivers (Ganges and many others)
Huge coastline
Oceans/seas (Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal)
India's borders
Pakistan
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Myanmar
China
Bhutan
Sri Lanka
India's climate
Tropical wet
Tropical monsoon
Tropical wet and dry
India's situation
Well connected, especially through major cities like Mumbai and Delhi
One of 5 major emerging national economies (BRICS)
Has a range of TNC companies like Tata group
Biggest democracy in the world
Has a huge manufacturing and IT sector
Former British colony, gained independence in 1947
India is one of the 5 major emerging national economies (BRICS)
India has a range of TNC companies like the Tata group
India is the biggest democracy in the world
India has a huge manufacturing and IT sector
India was a former British colony and gained independence in 1947
Globalisation
Over 50% of Indians now have a mobile, helping small businesses earn more
12 major ports and 20 international airports
Railway carrying 8 billion people a year and almost 3 million tonnes of freight per day
Easier to transport goods, increase trade and TNC investment
Large TNCs (Microsoft, Nokia, Unilever and Coca-Cola) outsource manufacturing and IT to India, bringing jobs, income, taxes, technology
Government policy
1991- India received $2.2 billion in aid from the IMF in return for the government changing its economic policies
2009- primary education free and compulsory
Rail network, roads and airports upgraded reducing travel time for commuters
Top location for FDI, India is trying to attract more FDI by relaxing the rules on how much land, property etc foreign companies can own
India's population has changed rapidly, with declining fertility rates and improving life expectancy
Core
Rich and usually urban areas of a country, well connected with majority of services, businesses and people, generating wealth, where big businesses, industries and government have their headquarters
Periphery
Poor and remote rural areas often involved in producing raw materials which the core regions will use
In 2010, average income per capita in Bihar (a rural periphery) was £251 per year, while in Maharashtra (an urban core) it was £1,011
Impact on men in an emerging world
Many men have to leave their rural homes and children with elderly relatives to work in factories in urban areas
Men gain increased access to urban secondary and tertiary jobs
Impact on women in an emerging world
Many women work in 'sweatshops' for TNCs, stitching clothes for minimal pay, in tough conditions with limited or no breaks
Women gain access to urban secondary and tertiary jobs
Women have increased access to education
Status of women can improve
Women can be left with a 'double burden' as they need to work and look after the home as men move to urban areas
India's fertility rate has rapidly declined, life expectancy has improved, and cities/towns are growing from rural-urban migration
In 2015, only 32.7% of India's population lived in an urban area, below the global average
GDP per capita varies greatly between Indian states, with Bihar ranked the lowest at US$682
Between 2001 and 2011, female literacy improved more than male literacy in India
In 2015, women made up only 12% of India's parliament
In 2015, only 1/3 of India's working age women had jobs
Impacts of development on the environment
Air pollution
Water pollution
Deforestation and desertification
Greenhouse gases and climate change
13 of the world's top 20 polluted cities are in India, and air pollution reduces life expectancy by 3.2 years for 660 million Indians
The number of rivers defined as 'polluted' in India rose from 121 to 275 between 2010 and 2015, mainly due to high levels of sewage from cities
Deforestation and overgrazing have caused tremendous land erosion and landslides in India, with the country losing about 6,000 million tonnes of topsoil annually
25% of India's land is experiencing desertification, and 32% is facing degradation that has affected its productivity
India is the world's third largest emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2) after China and the USA
Geopolitics
The way in which a country's geography and economy affect its relations with other countries
India is one of the BRICS group of 5 emerging countries, which together account for 42% of the world's population and 25% of the world's GDP
The BRICS nations have set up the New Development Bank to provide resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects in BRICS and other emerging countries
G20
The group of 20 major developed and emerging economies, formed as they realised that globalisation had changed the world economic order and major global problems required greater international cooperation
India is a member of the influential G20 group
In 2016, the EU-India Summit in Brussels discussed a Free Trade Agreement, trade in goods and services, foreign direct investment, and counter-terrorism
In 2014, India's exports to the USA were $45,200 million, while imports from the USA were $21,600 million
India cooperates with the EU and USA on topics like education, science, technology, and global issues like climate change
India has a permanent seat in the UN Security Council and a bigger influence in global organisations like the World Bank, IMF and WTO