lol same old same old. Learn to floss and use toothpaste, and then open your mouth to the world.
Is this a bizarre claim of superior dental hygiene on the part of the brainwashed serf?
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lol same old same old. Learn to floss and use toothpaste, and then open your mouth to the world.
Is this a bizarre claim of superior dental hygiene on the part of the brainwashed serf?
You guys are delusional.
This data is compiled by Western and international organizations, and reported by the Indian media itself. Yet you guys still can't believe it.
India has more slaves than any other country - Economic Times
India has more slaves than the rest of the world combined, that is a fact. What you are talking about is just something you invented in your head.
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6,6% for 2016?isn't it slow?it means india will take atleast 3 more years to reach 7% mark
Yes in all likelihood, it has already bottomed out and things are already looking up. Political stability and a pro-growth government is helping too.If i were you, I'd worry why China's GDP came down from 7.7% to 7.3... and further going down.. While Indian economy though very low is Improving every year.. last year it was 4.7% this year 5.4%.. See the chart .
LOL, always "next year".
It's been that way since I joined the forum four years ago.
The problem of course is that China's GDP as of 2014 will be around $10.4 trillion, compared to India's projected GDP in 2014 which is around $2 trillion.
The difference in the size of the base economy has now ballooned to 5 times.
Due to our large base economy, we add over $1 trillion to our GDP in one year. That means every two years we are essentially adding another India.
Actually no, the One Child Policy has already been scrapped.
And China has a much lower dependency ratio than India:
Age dependency ratio (% of working-age population) | Data | Table - World Bank
Which means China has far less dependents per working age person than India does. Which shows in our vastly better economic performance than India.
Anyway, Britain only has a working age population of around 20 million, yet their GDP is much higher than India! With such a small working age population, they produce more output than India does.
"Loss making", lol. All of the infrastructure projects that you desperately wish you had 30 years ago would all have been "loss making" in the initial stages.
India may reach 6.6% growth, but lets hope Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh grow even faster. Sri Lanka is already much richer, Pakistan is stabilizing and Bangladesh is superior in social indicators.
Don't worry, China will become the largest economy in the world and remain so for a decade or two naximum, before we snatch away the title from China....permanently.
Don't worry, China will become the largest economy in the world and remain so for a decade or two naximum, before we snatch away the title from China....permanently.
We had sustained double-digit growth for three whole decades, and we are still a developing country.
India hasn't even started the double-digit race. After you get sustainable double-digit growth, keep it up for three decades in a row, then come back and tell me you're starting the race. Then maybe someone will take you seriously.
And by the way, no other country in the history of the world has achieved average double-digit growth for three decades in a row. China is the only one that has done that, in all human history.
So the odds that it's even possible again are extremely low. Nearly zero, especially after the boom years of 2004-2007. No one is going to allow that kind of global credit boom again. But don't take my word for it, try it yourself and see.
do you know how many robots we purchased last year?The thing is China can't remain world factory till eternity where price matters.
The question is, can China keep the trend running as your low cost manufacturing is already losing its steam because of fast expanding salaries.
do you know how many robots we purchased last year?
instead of labors, but dont worry, Indian have lots of slaves to use, and cheap enough in several decades.Robots?
Robots?
instead of labors, but dont worry, Indian have lots of slaves to use, and cheap enough in several decades.
China is currently the largest market in the world for industrial robotics.
And our national infrastructure and supply chains are already in place. Even today, industrial robots are cost effective in many areas.
By the time India builds a national manufacturing base (it took us 40 years), then industrial robots will be far more efficient than they are today.