Considering that we old the fifth largest GDP, have the third largest startup ecosystem and will rightly get a UNSC permanent seat, we don’t deserve the third world tag!
Half of the Total World Population lives in the Red Area. 🤯
India deserves a Permanent Seat at United Nations Security Council as it is the largest country in the world in Population terms.
India's GDP is likely to touch $5 trillion over the next four years and will overtake Japan and Germany to become the third largest economy by 2027 ~ Jefferies
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Ashis Das
Stealth • 21d
As of 2025, the United States remains the world's largest economy, with a nominal GDP of approximately $30.34 trillion. China follows as the second-largest, with a GDP of about $19.53 trillion. Germany, Japan, and India round out the top five economi
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Dr Bappa Dittya Saha
Stealth • 10m
We have the biggest Railway Network!
We have the largest no. of Small vendors.
Still we aren't able to sell anything through this network!
Don't you think It's highly unorganised!
In food side things are getting organised here
But still the network o
We are set to lose our fancied tag of “FASTEST GROWING ECONOMY” this year 📛📛
And we won’t have our media and business world talk about this. Thus, placing it out.
Vietnam’s Government is going all out, having publicly announced that it shall “DRA
In 1991, India just had just enough money to run expenses for 15 days. We were last in terms of PPP.
Then came Manmohan Singh. He got 500cr loan by mortgaging India's gold..
Implemented Liberalisation, Globalisation and Privatisation ie Simplifyin
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Pawan Gupta
Stealth • 1m
As we enter 2025, India's startup ecosystem stands as the world's third-largest, with over 120,000 registered startups.
This growth is marked by increased gender parity, a cultural shift towards entrepreneurship, and a focus on sustainability. Notab
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Jayant Mundhra
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Dexter Capital Advisors • 3m
I know that Delhi, Maharashtra and Karnataka account for much of India’s income tax collections.
But, the fact that Delhi’s direct tax to GDP ratio is as much as 21%, while for Bihar it’s 0.9% - That is staggering! 🤯🤯
Came across this fantastic H
What I have observed is that by paying attention to small details in any news, we can often predict the next big news.
Let me explain with an example.
Elon Musk was offered a seat on Twitter's board of directors after becoming the company's largest