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^^^ I look around there are no Indians here. Oh I know why, because there is no 7-Eleven here.
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In calender year 2012, India's GDP was valued at $1.842 trillion while Canada's and Australia's were valued at $1.821 trillion and $1.542 trillion, respectively.
Report for Selected Countries and Subjects
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)
The IMF has now projected that India's GDP will fall to $1.758 trillion in calendar year 2013 (a fall of $84 billion), while Canada's will reach $1.825 trillion.
Report for Selected Countries and Subjects
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_past_and_future_GDP_(nominal)#IMF_estimates_between_2010_and_2018
This is the 2nd year in a row that India's GDP has fallen. India's GDP fell by a little over $30 billion in calendar year 2012, compared to 2011.
If we factor in India's recent currency devaluation, the total GDP for calendar year 2013 could be as low as $1.5 trillion, falling to Australia's estimate for 2013. Either way, India will fall either to 11th or 12th place in the year 2013.
^^^ I look around there are no Indians here. Oh I know why, because there is no 7-Eleven here.
Canada has only 33 million people. A Trillion dollar economy is a huge achievement
So, here's what the final score is looking like in the China vs. India Nominal GDP Competition 2013:
China's GDP is expected to rise by around $1 trillion, while India's GDP is expected to shrink by $84 billion.
Interestingly enough, back in 1981 India's GDP ranked as the 10th largest ($196 billion) in the world while China's GDP ranked 15th ($168 billion) for the same year.
However, by 1982 China overtook India jumping to the 8th position and never looked back ever since.
This is for my Indian neighbours. Know this and keep it in your head.
* Between 1980-1989, India's Nominal GDP ranking fluctuated between the 9th and the 12th position.
* Between 1990-1999, India's Nominal GDP ranking fluctuated between the 12th and the 16th position.
* Between 2000-2009, India's Nominal GDP ranking fluctuated between the 11th and the 14th position.
* Between 2010-2013, India's Nominal GDP ranking fluctuated between the 9th and the 11th position.
List of countries by past and future GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Next time when a Super Power tries and tells you that you will be the new Super Power soon, take it with a pinch of salt.
Both Australia and Canada will face serious recession and social issues in the decades to come
why?,unless they pursue all their indian and Asian immigrants to go back home like they're doing in the UK
, even if they do they will go down in history as vultures and thieves
Because Dubia is in recession.like how Dubai is deporting all their migrant workers ;
The U.S immigration policy is basically open doors.the US however has more sensible immigration policy whereas the growth and assimilation are slower but more steady.
Both Australia and Canada will face serious recession and social issues in the decades to come , unless they pursue all their indian and Asian immigrants to go back home like they're doing in the UK , even if they do they will go down in history as vultures and thieves like how Dubai is deporting all their migrant workers ; the US however has more sensible immigration policy whereas the growth and assimilation are slower but more steady.