Quite rich, coming from a country that is granted 0-2 parents at USPTO annually.
As for "developing"
According to a new study by consulting firm Zinnov, out of $31 billion which was spent globally on Engineering related R&D, India alone accounted for $12.3 billion. This means that 40% of global budget on such high end R&D were spent in India in activities such as establishing R&D centers, hiring top scientists in this niche, and outsourcing engineering research projects into India. This is a steady increase of 8.3% compared to last year.
http://trak.in/tags/business/2015/12/12/india-beats-china-rd-global-patents-india/
Obviously you have to "leave the IT sector" as chaddi- stitchers have no way of exporting hundreds of billion worth IT exports.
Please do check the economic complexity of your country before wasting my time.
Higher economic complexity as compared to country's income level drives economic development. Many low-income countries, including Bangladesh, Venezuela, and Angola have failed to diversify their knowhow and face low growth prospects. Others like India, Turkey, and Malaysia have successfully added productive capabilities to enter new sectors and will drive growth over the coming years
The current market size of the domestic pharmaceutical industry is around $50 billion. The share of pharmaceuticals and drugs in the global exports is 5.92 percent
www.moneycontrol.com
Reach 1/25th of this before wasting my time.
Wait, what?
The World Economic Outlook (WEO) is a survey of prospects and policies by the IMF staff, usually published twice a year, with updates in between. It presents analyses and projections of the world economy in the near and medium term, which are integral elements of the IMF’s surveillance of...
www.imf.org
Inferiority complex about what, a primitive pre-industrial economy which has extremely low Economic complexity- one which obsesses over an effing bridge?