Scenarios about 'india'
A vast South Asian subcontinent with a history spanning over five millennia, encompassing numerous empires, dynasties, and colonial periods. India's complex tapestry includes the Indus Valley Civilization, Mauryan and Mughal Empires, British colonial rule, and its emergence as the world's largest democracy after independence in 1947. In alternate history scenarios, India frequently appears as a focus for different colonial outcomes, unified earlier states, or divergent paths of technological and political development.
What If Hyderabad Developed Different Tech Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Hyderabad pursued alternative technology development paths, potentially reshaping India's position in the global tech landscape and altering the city's economic trajectory.
What If India's Economic Liberalization Never Happened?
Exploring the alternate timeline where India did not implement its landmark 1991 economic reforms, potentially remaining an isolated, state-controlled economy well into the 21st century.
What If India's IITs Developed Different Specializations?
Exploring the alternate timeline where India's premier engineering institutes took a different developmental path, specializing in diverse domains and potentially reshaping India's technological landscape and global position.
What If Kolkata Maintained Its Economic Prominence?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) remained the economic powerhouse of the Indian subcontinent, dramatically altering South Asia's development and global economic patterns.
What If Mumbai Implemented Different Slum Redevelopment Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Mumbai adopted comprehensive, community-centered approaches to slum redevelopment, potentially transforming one of Asia's largest megacities into a global model for inclusive urban development.
What If Mumbai Implemented Different Urban Planning Strategies?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Mumbai adopted comprehensive urban planning measures in the post-independence era, potentially transforming India's financial capital into a more livable, sustainable metropolis.