India As A Superpower For 2050
India as a superpower for 2050
How is this world going to be in the future .. how much more is technology going to develop. What more can be said about human society? Everyone is interested to know that. However, many companies have conducted surveys on what the world is going to be like in the year 2050. Based on the ongoing research, some predictions have been made. According to those estimates, let's see how the world is going to be in 2050. These are just some of the predictions .. By 2050, the world population will cross 960 crore .. 800 crore people will use the Internet. However, some predict that our country will surpass China in population. By 2032, India will have a population of 132 crores more than China. Already the sea level has risen to a maximum and we have lost 5 large islands. Studies show that another 3 islands could sink in the next 25 years.
Economists predict that unemployment will rise further by 2050. The reason for this is the increasing use of robots. Already robots are doing homework as well as cooking. The use of these will increase further by 2050. With the availability of low cost, even ordinary people will use robots. Hence the information that unemployment will increase.
Nearly 50 percent will lose their jobs. By 2050, there will be a man who will die of cancer. He said that if cancer is detected at any stage, there will be a cure for it. On the other hand some research says that it should come as no surprise that the cancer epidemic is completely extinct.
Petrol use banned
The availability of petrol vehicles worldwide by 2050. Research shows that vehicles run solely on solar hydrogen technology. TV lights are all other home appliances connected to the Internet. We can control them with the mobile phones in our hands.
India as a superpower
According to a survey conducted by London-based Triswater Housecooper, India is set to become a superpower by 2050. But then China was ranked No. 1 in the world. The survey says that India will become the second superpower. India is also pushing America back. Researchers say that paper-like phones will be available for folding phones that do not fall into the water.
Infant mortality is declining. The HIV epidemic is on the verge of extinction. Total loss of malaria. Gay lesbians also tease children in special ways. The aging population will grow further. There are three times as many elderly people as there are now. The heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, eyes, ears and hands are all made in the laboratory with the help of stem cells and implanted in humans. Ordinary people also travel to space. These are just research based estimates.
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