The comparison isn't that simple. Growth percentage on a smaller base will always yield smaller absolute numbers. Basic math. India's 8% is actually more impressive considering the development stage.
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Considering all that is/has been going on in Jammu and Kashmir, the numbers/startup scene looks pretty impressive I must say .
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