India, Dec. 2 -- The world has become more disorderly than imagined. Francis Fukuyama in 1989 wrote the book End of History in the belief that the world was a settled one. It was the post-Cold War era, when liberal democracy and market capitalism were broadly accepted in what he described as the free world. Three decades later, this script has been torn up. The new era is turbulent. Geopolitics is back in the driver's seat. Climate risk now shapes macroeconomic outcomes. Technology is redrawing power itself. The global order is shifting from universal rules to smaller strategic clubs. Multilateral pluralism is in the past tense. Ten trends define this new world: five describe the shifting global context and five chart out India's trajecto...