Indian economy is likely to grow at 7.5% in 2024. Do you think it will really help the people living below the poverty line to transition to the middle class, or will this growing economy only benefit the rich? What is your opinion?
Harsh Gupta
Stealth • 8m
Your anwer lies in GDP PER CAPITA metric , which is for now at lower side .
Gov is taking several steps , but I believe in india there is deficiency of Skill among the youth .
What you say?
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As a report
India GDP is 3.385 trillion
With an average growth of 7 percent
GDP per capita is 2375 dollars
Is this GDP of our contry includes all MSME and small enterprises where the artifact's,decorative items,etc which are created in tire 2 and
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Armaan Nath
Stealth • 8m
Unfiltered thoughts (5/5)
There are 3 types of India:
India-1
~Population of 110 Mn
~Per capita income of $10k
~Buys from Flipkart, watch Netflix, drink Starbucks coffee
~Contributes to 40% of India GDP
~Fluent with English
~35Mn credit card users
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Yash Tailor
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