India's per capita paint consumption is only 3.8 liters, compared to a global average of 15 liters. That's a whopping 75% less! Plus, the price per liter in India is 61% lower than the global average.
India at 2035:
- GDP: $4T to $10T
- Per capita: $2.5K to $6K
- Discretionary spending: $3K
- Stock Market capitalization: $10T
- Annual Infra creation: $250B to $600B
Which sectors to ride India story?
India’s GDP would need to grow ~30x from $4.3T to $130T to match USA’s per capita GDP.
At a 6.5% annual growth rate (IMF 2025 estimate), this would take decades, likely beyond 2050, assuming no major disruptions.
I just googled the average income per person in Bengaluru and I was shocked , it's 84k per month
and i realised that's y there is so much non sense inflation is going on .
Why do you think guys that israel despite its small size ,has the highest number of startups per capita globally ?
Also ,israel is included in many wars and all the countries with which israel share border are israel enemies.
India's Power Source...
The per capita electricity consumption in India surged to 1,395 KWh in 2023-24, an increase of 45.8% from 957 KWh in 2013-14..
As per the Niti Aayog data , Coal still generates more than 70% of India's electricity in 2025 .
I know India is doing well, and will continue to do so. Honestly, our GDP is improving, but maybe we should also talk a bit about GDP per capita, and how we can increase it. I've never seen these topics openly discussed on news channels.