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Delhi will have the fastest growth of any city in Asia, with the economy to be almost 50 percent larger in 2021 than it was at the end of last year.

Indian cities are set to expand the most across the region, with growth speeding up from the past 5 years, according to a new study from Oxford Economics, which ranked Asia's 30 largest cities. With financial and business services projected to be the fastest growing sector in India, Delhi’s dominance in this industry will lead to higher growth and higher incomes.

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“Limits on foreign ownership of Indian companies are gradually being reduced or eliminated,” wrote Mark Britton, lead economist on the report. “In the short term this is conducive to strong growth in Delhi’s professional services sector, as overseas investors seek advice on possible deals, while long term it should mean steady income streams for such businesses.”

Consumer companies such as Japan’s Muji are also betting on that change. Parent company Ryohin Keikaku Co. sees India becoming its second largest international market, after China. And Amazon.com Inc.’s Indian unit is seeking approval to invest in a food supply chain and take advantage of government moves to ease rules on foreign retailers.

China's expansion will slow, although the largest five cities will still be recording growth rates of 6 percent or more. There will be a slight slowdown across the region amid moderating import demand from China, with growth expected to average 4.2 percent per year over the five years to 2021, down from 4.5 percent in 2012-2016.

Even so, that’s still much faster than the developed economies and cities in the region – and that’s a big opportunity for companies. Starbucks Corp. plans to almost double the number of stores it has in mainland China by 2021, and McDonald’s Corp. plans to add 2,000 new restaurants over the same period. Both companies recently announced they were buying out their partners in Mainland China and taking control of operations.

However, there are significant differences across the region.

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Japanese cities are likely to remain at the bottom amid a challenging demographic outlook, with Osaka last in the rankings as its working-age population falls by approximately 1 percent per year, the report said.

Tianjin is forecast to clock the fastest growth in China, given that it has a large manufacturing base and one of the nation's busiest ports. However, as the services sector expands, the manufacturing and shipping industries may prove to be less supportive in future.

Ho Chi Minh was the only non-Indian city in the top five, reflecting the city’s success in establishing itself as a manufacturing center, as well as its strong services sector.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...g-on-the-original-sin-of-its-mountain-of-debt
 
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Growth is all very well & welcome too.

Infrastructure must grow with matching mobility.

This morning it has taken me two & a half hours to reach Gurgaon , I could have reached Ambala in that much time.

I now dread its time to go back & traffic is only getting worse.
 
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Four Indian Cities In Top 5 Fastest Growing As Chinese Rivals Slow

Delhi will have the fastest growth of any city in Asia, with the economy to be almost 50 percent larger in 2021 than it was at the end of last year.

Indian cities are set to expand the most across the region, with growth speeding up from the past 5 years, according to a new study from Oxford Economics, which ranked Asia's 30 largest cities. With financial and business services projected to be the fastest growing sector in India, Delhi's dominance in this industry will lead to higher growth and higher incomes.

"Limits on foreign ownership of Indian companies are gradually being reduced or eliminated," wrote Mark Britton, lead economist on the report. "In the short term this is conducive to strong growth in Delhi's professional services sector, as overseas investors seek advice on possible deals, while long term it should mean steady income streams for such businesses."

Consumer companies such as Japan's Muji are also betting on that change. Parent company Ryohin Keikaku Co. sees India becoming its second largest international market, after China. And Amazon.com Inc.'s Indian unit is seeking approval to invest in a food supply chain and take advantage of government moves to ease rules on foreign retailers.

China's expansion will slow, although the largest five cities will still be recording growth rates of 6 percent or more. There will be a slight slowdown across the region amid moderating import demand from China, with growth expected to average 4.2 percent per year over the five years to 2021, down from 4.5 percent in 2012-2016.

Even so, that's still much faster than the developed economies and cities in the region - and that's a big opportunity for companies. Starbucks Corp. plans to almost double the number of stores it has in mainland China by 2021, and McDonald's Corp. plans to add 2,000 new restaurants over the same period. Both companies recently announced they were buying out their partners in Mainland China and taking control of operations.

However, there are significant differences across the region.

Japanese cities are likely to remain at the bottom amid a challenging demographic outlook, with Osaka last in the rankings as its working-age population falls by approximately 1 percent per year, the report said.

Tianjin is forecast to clock the fastest growth in China, given that it has a large manufacturing base and one of the nation's busiest ports. However, as the services sector expands, the manufacturing and shipping industries may prove to be less supportive in future.

Ho Chi Minh was the only non-Indian city in the top five, reflecting the city's success in establishing itself as a manufacturing center, as well as its strong services sector

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/four...astest-growing-as-chinese-rivals-slow-1735335
 
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From the map, it looks almost all of India is expanding at much faster rate than any other country.
 
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Delhi will have the fastest growth of any city in Asia, with the economy of the city-state likely to become almost 50% larger in 2021 than it was at the end of last year.
 
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Delhi is the most polluted city of the world.

First overcome open defecation problem by building t@oilets then brag about growth, I usually ignore these type of threads but I don't know why you keep tagging me.

Buddy are you peoples always thinking on toilets, as if your country is some form of singapore,new york !
Why there is no figure of karachi,lahore,islamabad in this list and why your own people coming to delhi for treatment, if it is that much polluted? Pollution is there if there is a big city unlike you want to live some village with out any vehicles and be proud that i am living in a non pollutant place..its up to you.Delhi metro carrying almost half of your lahore population in a single day.
 
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