The image shows an infographic titled "India's Decade" based on data from the OECD. It highlights the economic growth of various regions, comparing growth between 2014-2023 and projected growth for 2024-2033. Key points include:
➤India leads with a
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 3m
India's growth is truly remarkable. Leading the global economy like that? it's clear that this decade belongs to India
Why doesn't India have any companies that leading the global marke in any sector?
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Aakash kashyap
Stealth • 3m
The image shows an infographic titled "India's Decade" based on data from the OECD. It highlights the economic growth of various regions, comparing growth between 2014-2023 and projected growth for 2024-2033. Key points include:
➤India leads with a
India won't be able to create enough jobs over next decade even if economy grows 7%.
Not surprised 🤷
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Annonimos
Stealth • 4m
Hey is that you know I what way india grown before and after liberalisation
Here's some information about India's growth rate before and after economic liberalization:
1980s
India's growth rate was higher than the previous decades, but it was als
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 6m
I have mostly seen new age Indian entrepreneurs to be very positive about India's growth whereas people who are trying to conclude that India still needs a lot of improvement often ends up giving illogical analysis in terms of India's growth context.
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Mahendra Lochhab
Stealth • 27d
The average annual growth rate of India's manufacturing sector over the last decade is 5.2%. In 2022-23, the manufacturing sector grew by 4.7% and contributed 17% to the country's GDP.
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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K
Stealth • 8m
1.India-China Bilateral Trade
Since the beginning of the last decade, bilateral trade between India and China has recorded significant growth. From 2015 to 2022, India-China bilateral trade grew by 90.14%, with an average yearly gro
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Samraat
Stealth • 27d
India's talent migration to countries like the USA is part of a natural growth phase seen in developing nations, as top professionals seek better opportunities and rewards. However, as global economies reach saturation and positions abroad become lim