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India Developing, but still a long way to go

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Wish India and Pakistan sort their difference don't as there is a lot of money to be made from tourism

The World Travel & Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated ₹14.02 lakh crore (US$220 billion) or 9.6% of the nation's GDP in 2016 and supported 40.343 million jobs, 9.3% of its total employment. The sector is predicted to grow at an annual rate of 6.8% to ₹28.49 lakh crore (US$440 billion) by 2027 (10% of GDP). In October 2015, India's medical tourism sector was estimated to be worth US$3 billion. It is projected to grow to $7–8 billion by 2020.In 2014, 184,298 foreign patients traveled to India to seek medical treatment.

About 88.90 lakh (8.89 million) foreign tourists arrived in India in 2016 compared to 80.27 lakh (8.027 million) in 2015, recording a growth of 10.7%
 
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India will be a superpowa in 2020 but developing and still a long way to go :lol:

December 31 2019 your going to be partying in Bombay with slums in your sight and as soon as the clock hits 12 O'clock January 1st 2020 you're going to look around and see them disappear and you'll think you're in New York. This is the magic of Superpower 2020
 
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December 31 2019 your going to be partying in Bombay with slums in your sight and as soon as the clock hits 12 O'clock January 1st 2020 you're going to look around and see them disappear and you'll think you're in New York. This is the magic of Superpower 2020
Nice imagination
 
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I was chatting with my friend from Bangladesh, and we realised that in today's world it's business that counts and what makes a superpower are the stock markets of New York, London, Berlin, Tokyo, HK, Toronto, Sydney, Singapore etc.

India's stock market reputation is such that, we concluded, that the world's stock market driven business dynamics will make India a superpower even if it falters. No?
 
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