The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India • 11h
Does India have startup with valuation beyond 1 Trillon? India itself is a 4.27 trillon dollar economy and it will become 30 trillon by 2050. Which company you think will surpass that 1 Trillon valuation.?
India can become $10 tn economy by 2032; beat US, China in manufacturing: Report
India is set to add USD 1 trillion to its GDP every 1.5 years over the nex years, aiming to become a USD 10 trillion economy by 2032. This grown will be driven by the m
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Aryan Raj
Stealth • 7m
What's your view on this statement... Is india really moving towards $1 trillion digital economy by 2028 and if india is taking right steps towards it?
If not then what more do you suggest...
Next billion dollar startup in India will not be the startup who is solving climate problem but the startup who will be solving India biggest problem which is traffic in India's metro cities like Bangaluru,Mumbai etc.
🚨 India 🇮🇳 to overtake Japan 🇯🇵 and become the 4th largest economy in the world in 2025 🎯
1. USA - $29.8 trillion
2. China - $19.7 trillion
3. Germany - $4.5 trillion
4. India - $4.34 trillion
5. Japan - $4.31 trillion
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Bappa Dittya Saha
Stealth • 6m
Learn all the languages of Bharat!
Will unlock more opportunities!
Start with Hindi and Kannada!
Each state will be as big as a country!(In terms of GDP)
We can't reach 3rd spot without it!
$7 Trillion dollar economy!
Build Anywhere! But Promot
🔥 Happy Birthday PM Modi JI 🔥
In 2009, India had only about 200-300 startups. However, after Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister in 2014, the startup ecosystem experienced incredible growth. In just a few years, India saw a surge to 60,000 reg
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Sajin
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Foundation • 7m
World Top Three Economies:
1. US $28.7 Trillion GDP
2. China $18.5 Trillion GDP
[------ $14 Trillion Gap ------]
3. Germany $4.7 Trillion GDP
India might reach $5T GDP in upcoming years by adding $1.5T. India is adding $1T in every 7 years:
2007:
BRICS nations exploring a move away from the dollar and a shared currency could reshape global power dynamics. How will India benefit economically, and does this signal the decline of U.S. dominance?
comment your thoughts 💭