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Cycles of Expansion and Stabilization A Comparative Socio-Economic Case Study of Religious Demography and Transport Preference in India (Updated with 2026 Data)

 Cycles of Expansion and Stabilization A Comparative Socio-Economic Case Study of Religious Demography and Transport Preference in India (Updated with 2026 Data) Abstract Socio-economic systems often evolve through cyclical phases of expansion, adjustment, and stabilization. This research paper examines two seemingly distinct but structurally comparable transformations occurring in India: religious demographic change and transportation preference patterns. Using demographic data from the Census of India , fertility trends from the National Family Health Survey , and population projections from the Pew Research Center , the study observes a significant decline in fertility rates across communities, particularly within the Muslim population, indicating a broader demographic transition toward stabilization. Simultaneously, India’s transportation sector reflects a comparable pattern. The rapid expansion of domestic aviation led by low-cost carriers such as IndiGo has transform...
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**From Ceylon Cinnamon to Indian Spice Empires: A Comparative Case-Cum-Research Study on Export Dominance and the Role of Rural Exchange Systems in Sri Lanka and India**

  **From Ceylon Cinnamon to Indian Spice Empires: A Comparative Case-Cum-Research Study on Export Dominance and the Role of Rural Exchange Systems in Sri Lanka and India** Abstract The global spice trade has historically been shaped by South Asia, with India and Sri Lanka playing prominent roles. India currently dominates global spice exports in both volume and value, while Sri Lanka maintains a strong reputation for premium origin-specific spices such as cinnamon and cloves. This research paper analyzes the structural differences in the spice export ecosystems of India and Sri Lanka, focusing on product diversity, value chain depth, and export strategy. Additionally, the study examines the socio-economic role of traditional labor-exchange systems such as Attama and Kayya in Sri Lankan rural communities and how these practices influence agricultural productivity and export integration. Using comparative analysis, secondary data, and case insights from village economies, the...