The rise in India's income and wealth inequality is not a result of the poor getting poorer, Sumedha Dasgupta, senior analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) flags.
India's income gap (which is the difference in wages earned between different demographic) comes alongside a worsening wealth divide too.
Instead, the phenomenon comes as the "rich are getting much richer at a faster rate," she told CNBC's Inside India.
India's 3 household groupsA more pressing issue brought on by India's wealth and income divide is the emergence of different categories of households with distinct standards of living.
Unequal education opportunitiesThe EIU's Dasgupta attributes India's vicious wealth and income gap cycle in large part to mismatched education opportunities.
Persons:
Knight Frank, Dasgupta, CNBC's, Shumita Deveshwar, Deveshwar
Organizations:
Economist Intelligence Unit, Blume Ventures, Oxfam, Private, Department of School Education, Global Commons Alliance, TS Lombard
Locations:
India, United States, Brazil, South Africa, Venture, Saharan Africa, Indian