General Studies Paper-3
Context: Recently, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) released the Human Development Report (HDR) for 2025, highlighting India’s progress in life expectancy, education, and income levels.
- It is titled as ‘A Matter of Choice: People and Possibilities in the Age of AI’, and explores AI’s role in shaping future development.
Human Development Index: Current Status
- Iceland (HDI value of 0.972), ranked at the top of the Index, followed by Norway and Switzerland.
- South Sudan was at the bottom at 193 with 0.388.
- India improved its HDI value from 0.676 in 2022 (133th) to 0.685 in 2023 (130th), remaining in the medium human development category.
- India’s HDI value has increased by over 53% since 1990, growing faster than both the global and South Asian averages.
- Among India’s neighbours, China (75th), Sri Lanka (78th) and Bhutan (127th) are ranked above India, while Bangladesh (130th) is ranked at par.
- Nepal (145th), Myanmar (149th), Pakistan (168th) are ranked below India.
Highlights of India’s HDI Progress
- Improved Life Expectancy: India’s life expectancy has risen from 58.6 years in 1990 to 72 years in 2023, marking its highest level since the index began.
- National health programs like Ayushman Bharat, Janani Suraksha Yojana, and Poshan Abhiyaan have contributed to this growth.
- Advancements in Education: The average years of schooling have increased from 8.2 years in 1990 to 13 years in 2023.
- Policies like the Right to Education Act, Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan, and National Education Policy 2020 have played a crucial role.
- Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction: India’s Gross National Income (GNI) per capita has risen over four times, from $2,167 in 1990 to $9,046 in 2023.
- 135 million Indians escaped multidimensional poverty between 2015-16 and 2019-21.
Key Challenges & Suggestions Made in Report
- AI and Human Development: HDR 2025 argues that AI should enhance human capabilities rather than replace them.
- It calls for bold policy decisions to ensure AI-driven growth benefits all communities.
- Widening Inequalities: Global inequalities are increasing, slowing human development progress, despite technological advancements.
- Income inequality reduces India’s HDI by 30.7%, one of the highest losses in the region.
- Gender disparities continue to affect education, employment, and healthcare access.
- The report urges inclusive AI policies to bridge the gap between developed and developing nations.
- Three Key Action Areas:
- Building a complementarity economy where humans and AI work together.
- Driving innovation to expand human capabilities.
- Investing in inclusive education, healthcare, and social protection systems.