1st Dimension
2nd Dimension
3rd Dimension
The x-axis – analysis of data on one dimension – enables understanding of trends
The x-axis and the y-axis – analysis of data on two dimensions – enables understanding of correlations
The x-axis, y-axis, and z-axis – analysis of data on three dimensions – enables understanding of holistic patterns
X-axis and Y-axis
Public and Private
State and Market
Greed and Fear
Trade and Aid
Citizens and Consumers
Formal and Informal
HDI and GNI
Subsistence and Commercial
GO-NGO and VO-IVO
Self and SituationX-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis
Public, Private, and People
State, Market, and People
Greed, Fear, and Need
Trade, Aid, and Raid
Citizens, Consumers, and Communities
Formal, Informal, and Semi-formal
HDI, GNI, and GHA
Subsistence, Commercial, and Subsistence-cum-Commercial
GO-NGO, VO-IVO, and PO-NPO
Self, Situation, and Interaction of the twoIllustrative List of Data Sets on each of the 3 axes to Understand Holistic Patterns
Illustrative List of Data Sets on each of the 3 axes to Understand Holistic Patterns
Illustrative List of Data Sets on each of the 3 axes to Understand Holistic Patterns
X-axis
Public
State
Greed
Trade
Citizens
Formal
HDI
Subsistence
GO-NGO
Self
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‘What Does it Mean to be Indian?’
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