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(2012) Brazil, it seems to be overtaking India ?

They are way ahead in football.... most famous sport. :D
 
if you defy what i say,then do it with justification..........
India overtakes Brazil as sixth largest vehicle maker
space ISRO beats brazil,nuclear tech phwr,ahwr,fbr,pwr hav no match from brazil..........now prove me otherwise atleast in one case mentioned above,,,,,,,,,you are nothin but pure frustration.

Wow...Brazil overtakes UK as sixth biggest economy as Britain falls behind a South American nation for the first time

Brazil GDP = 2.30 trillions (2011)
India GDP = 1.60 trillions (2011)

Brazil overtakes UK as sixth biggest economy


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Wow...Brazil overtakes UK as sixth biggest economy as Britain falls behind a South American nation for the first time

Brazil GDP = 2.30 trillions (2011)
India GDP = 1.60 trillions (2011)

Brazil overtakes UK as sixth biggest economy


http://img4.bbs.**********/uploadfiles/images/2012/02/03/020318240526.JPG

Thank you my Chinese friend with an American flag.
If the facts are speaking for themselves then you don't need to push the same argument day in day out about how India is going down and some other country is going up in global scale.

[If] We are at the receiving end of trouble, we are capable of handling our issues on our own [history speaks for itself some say] [assuming you know India's history till 1991].

So please take some time off from the Computer and enjoy your hard earned money for some time.

Thanks again, your friend from India.

Have a good day.
 
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3 Feb, 2012

- India or Brazil? Listen to what Gerard Lyon, the respected chief economist of Standard Chartered has to say, "I visited Latin America recently. Despite growth concerns in Brazil, it seems to be overtaking India in terms of perception.

- India always over-performs at Davos but underperforms every other week of the year. Countries like Indonesia could replace the 'I' in the BRICS and Brazil could also well take a big lead." Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group said.

- The slugfest now is no longer India versus China, it's India versus Brazil. For global investors, China is now TINA (there is no alternative).

Is India versus Brazil replacing India versus China for global investors? - The Economic Times

we are not in a hurry. we dont want to compete with any body. we dont find any reason for that.
neighter we want to dominate WORLD ECONOMY nor we have any intention to become a SUPER POWER.

we are finding it sufficient with sustainable 8% growth.
 
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