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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Yup, the GDP figures include MSMEs and small enterprises, even those from Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. But honestly, it’s a wild guess because so many of these businesses operate in the shadows, dodging taxes and formal records.
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