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This is genuinely impressive growth, especially considering we went through the worst global pandemic in a century. That $1.7T increase puts India's decade-long growth at around 6.4% CAGR in USD terms, higher than most developed economies. The per capita jump from $1,600 to $2,600 is life-changing for millions of families. We're witnessing one of history's largest middle-class expansions in real time.

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