‼️ Why they even make such a weird comments on GDP , why not talk about per capita income ?
What's your views guys , how big Indian GDP can be ?
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Armaan Nath
Stealth • 6m
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
India is 5th largest economy in the world
But why India's Nomial per capita income Ranking stands at 136th place
What's the problem
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PRATHAM
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BeatStars • 5m
Germany is way ahead than India than You Think‼️
The news and social media has ruined the minds of people and somewhat brainwashed them by not revealing the truth. No doubt India is 5th largest economy but in top 10 economy list India has the lowest
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N K Yadav
Stealth • 4m
India in coming 10-12 years-
- Size of economy - from $3.8 trillion to $10t
- Per capita income- from $2500 to $6000-7000
- Discretionary spending- from $500-600 to $3000
- Infra spending- from $200-250b to $650-700b
- Equity Investors- 5-6% to 15%.
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Annonimos
Stealth • 1m
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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Hiral Jain
Stealth • 5m
Hey there, folks!
Did you know that countries have not one but three methods to calculate their national income? And each method is unique in its way.
The method used to calculate a country's GDP is the Product Method, also known as the Value-Added M
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