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Chapter 1 - India predictions for 2045

Read 13 predictions about India in 2045, a year that will see this country experience significant change in its politics, economics, technology, culture, and environment. It's your future, discover what you're in for.

Government predictions for India in 2045

Government related predictions to impact India in 2045 include:

The Indian government funds the Pune-Mumbai Expressway after increasing toll rates by 18% per year between 2030 and today. Likelihood: 70%Link

Pune-Mumbai expressway toll to continue till 2045, increase in rate every three years.Vote On This Forecast

India to overtake China as the world's most populous country: UN.

Technology predictions for India in 2045

Technology related predictions to impact India in 2045 include:

India, in a 35-country effort, helps build the world's first nuclear fusion device. Likelihood: 70%Link

Indian science has landmark moment at ITER, a global effort to create first-ever nuclear fusion device.

Culture predictions for India in 2045

Culture related predictions to impact India in 2045 include:

India overtakes China as the world's most populous country with 1.5 billion people, China, with 1.1 billion. Likelihood: 70%Link

India to overtake China as the world's most populous country

Environment predictions for India in 2045

Environment related predictions to impact India in 2045 include:

Groundwater input for the Ganges River declined by 50% during the summers of 1988 - 2018. The river has now dried out, leaving millions of Indians to suffer from food shortages. Likelihood: 50%

As India's Ganges runs out of water, a potential food shortage looms

Health predictions for India in 2045

Health related predictions to impact India in 2045 include:

India leads in the worldwide diabetes epidemic: 134 million Indians now have Type-2 diabetes, up from 73 million in 2017. Likelihood: 80%Link

India's waste reaches 450 metric tonnes per year, up from 62mt in 2018 as economic growth creates rising incomes and a large consumer base. Likelihood: 70%Link

There's much to gain from recycling of waste.Vote On This Forecast

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