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Mahendra Lochhab

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The government is looking to increase the number of airports in India to 350 by 2047.

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Being honest: I don't think India will be a developed country by 2047.

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The direct contribution of the domestic hotel industry to the GDP was $40 billion last year and is expected to be $68 billion by 2027 and by 2047, it will reach around $1 trillion, stated the 'Vision 2047:

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I think this user uses fake account to increase the number of votes

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