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Opportunities and Challenges of Youths in a Globalized India

Gopi H and Rangappa K B

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Abstract: This study centers around the impact of Globalization on the new generation. Globalization is a procedure of collaboration and coordination among individuals, organizations, governments, around the world. Economically, globalization includes mechanization, administrations, financial assets, capital, innovation, and information. Globalization is a progression of ground-breaking forms that give the both chances and dangers. The procedure of globalization for the most part depicts the adjustments in the general society or country, however once in a while tended to the effect of globalization on youth’s points of view. The general outcome indicated that globalization advances a brilliant future for the more youthful age. Youth’s measurements positively affect development in this way; globalization is a key driver of the uncommon highlights for young people and an outcome we presently live in a world with much high poverty, joblessness, and different impediments that are impacted by young people. With this, we can say globalization may have negative outcomes, and yet the greater extent, it presents positive outcomes to the young people of the new generation.

Keywords: Globalization; Merchandise; financial assets; Innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F16 F22 F6 F63 F66 O5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-05-10
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Published in AJANTA 03.XI(2022): pp. 66-72

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