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Reshaping the World Economy

This presentation explores the quiet structural shifts reshaping the global economy, energy, finance, demographics, and technology. Drawing insights from long-term trends rather than headlines, it reflects the leadership mindset seen in Ajay Srinivasan newsu2014focusing on durability, capital discipline, and recognising change before it becomes obvious.

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Reshaping the World Economy

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  1. The QuietShiftsThat Are Redrawing the World • Not all events that shape the future arrive as breaking news. In 2025, some of the most consequential shifts happened quietly. These were subtle changes in trajectory—easy to overlook in the moment, but powerful enough to define the decade ahead. Leaders who focus on first-order headlines often miss them; those who think structurally tend to notice early.

  2. Renewables Quietly Took the Lead • For the first time, renewables appear to have overtaken coal in global power generation. Solar, wind, and hydro together likely produced more electricity than coal, with solar alone adding more capacity in 2025 than coal and gas combined.

  3. Electricity Demand Entered a New Era • Global electricity demand grew at its fastest pace in decades, driven by AI data centres, electric vehicles, and rising cooling needs. 3.5-4% • Global demand growth • Far above the long-term average of around 2%

  4. Capital Markets Became Mass Infrastructure • Capital markets quietly evolved from elite systems into everyday utilities—a shift long discussed by financial leaders like Ajay Srinivasan, who have argued that financialisation is no longer optional for emerging economies.

  5. India Unlocked Its Space Ambitions India successfully tested key technologies for its first in-space docking capability, with two satellites autonomously meeting and docking in orbit. • Satellite servicing • Deep-space missions • Future capabilities • This milestone quietly unlocked a range of future space ambitions over the next two decades.

  6. The Quiet Signature of Structural Change • The real story of 2025 lies in these understated shifts. As leaders such as Ajay Srinivasan Aditya Birla Capital have often emphasised, durable progress rarely comes from reacting to noise; it comes from recognising slow-moving structural change early and positioning capital, institutions, and talent accordingly.

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