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Among the emerging markets, India is the world’s second-fastest-growing major economy, after China.

What cherry-picking, all to hold on to the ILLUSION that India is somehow the "second-fastest growing major economy". :lol: When it has not been for a long time.

Here, I posted it before, but apparently you did not read it.

Here is what is shown on the back page of the Economist, it is GDP and market data for the major economies.

Markets and Data | The Economist
 
What cherry-picking, all to hold on to the ILLUSION that India is somehow the "second-fastest growing major economy". :lol: When it has not been for a long time.

Here, I posted it before, but apparently you did not read it.

Here is what is shown on the back page of the Economist, it is GDP and market data for the major economies.

Markets and Data | The Economist

a bad quarter doesn't reflect the reality...we have strong fundamentals....

all this agencies have predicted that over the long run..india will do great... get used to it... i know it is painful but wish u all the best...
 
India cant invest in infrastructure when china is actively building its infra... now is the time when metal prices r low.
 
What cherry-picking, all to hold on to the ILLUSION that India is somehow the "second-fastest growing major economy". :lol: When it has not been for a long time.

Here, I posted it before, but apparently you did not read it.

Here is what is shown on the back page of the Economist, it is GDP and market data for the major economies.

Markets and Data | The Economist

So going by the link you provided it says that Indian economy will grow by 7.1% which is right after China so that makes us the second fastest growing economy. And I am taking this from the link you provided.
 
What cherry-picking, all to hold on to the ILLUSION that India is somehow the "second-fastest growing major economy". :lol: When it has not been for a long time.

Here, I posted it before, but apparently you did not read it.

Here is what is shown on the back page of the Economist, it is GDP and market data for the major economies.

Markets and Data | The Economist

from the link you posted, please check the GDP for china & India for 2012 & 2013 and post it here
 
@ CD, here. Now compare china & India

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The problem is that India has been living on "predictions" of the future. All of these future predictions assumed (wrongly) that India would follow China, and be able to sustain double-digit growth for several decades like we did.

Check out this thread on the forum:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/77664-india-outpace-china-2011-wb.html

How does it feel to look at this in hindsight? Indians were so proud that they would be able to outpace China's percentage growth in 2011. Instead, they fell to 5.3%.
 
chinese dragon is caught in his own web of lies :P
 
Among the emerging markets, India is the world’s second-fastest-growing major economy, after China.

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Now give me a link to prove your claim


stupid article & wrong chart

India 2011 GDP = 6.5%

1Q = 7.7%
2Q = 6.9%
3Q = 6.1%
4Q = 5.3%

India 2012 GDP = 5.3% or below ( Rupee record low, India's industrial output drop sharly)

1Q = 5.3% or below
2Q = ?
3Q = ?
4Q = ?
 
The problem is that India has been living on "predictions" of the future. All of these future predictions assumed (wrongly) that India would follow China, and be able to sustain double-digit growth for several decades like we did.

Check out this thread on the forum:

http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/77664-india-outpace-china-2011-wb.html

How does it feel to look at this in hindsight? Indians were so proud that they would be able to outpace China's percentage growth in 2011. Instead, they fell to 5.3%.

Nice way of deflecting. Your own link says that India IS the fastest growing economy after china
 
How does it feel to look at this in hindsight? Indians were so proud that they would be able to outpace China's percentage growth in 2011. Instead, they fell to 5.3%.

Well we will just have to imagine. Because if I was Indian I would be very embarrassed and sheepish and be humbled.

Maybe some Indian members can tell us how they feel?
 
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