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While The West Talks, India Builds: Debunking The Inequality Myth

The idea of a super-wealth tax on billionaires and restructuring of wealth taxes is a populist theoretical one that may do more harm than good.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>With the top 1% of the population controlling 22.6% of national income and 40.1% of wealth in financial year 2023, the <em>World Inequality Lab&nbsp;</em>concluded that inequality in India had reached historic highs (Representational. Photo by Rafijul Momin on Pexels)</p></div>
With the top 1% of the population controlling 22.6% of national income and 40.1% of wealth in financial year 2023, the World Inequality Lab concluded that inequality in India had reached historic highs (Representational. Photo by Rafijul Momin on Pexels)
Is India truly a "billionaire raj" or is the world witnessing a flawed narrative cloaked in dramatic reports? The World Inequality Lab report, a few months ago, sensationalised India's inequality, painting it as a nation spiralling into unprecedented disparity. Can any nation in history claim to have eliminated inequality entirely? And why target an economy that has emerged as a rare global success story amid uncertainty?Wi...
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