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Even with an economic slowdown enveloping the nation, India has recorded the largest increase in its Ultra-High Net Worth Individual (HNWI) club among the BRICS nations in the last one year, with a total of 7,850 super rich people in the country, a report says.

BRICS comprises of five countries, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa.

The study focuses solely on persons with a net worth of $30 million and above (after accounting for shares in public and private companies, residential and investment properties, art collections, planes, cash and other assets).

India also has the highest number of women millionaires in the world as the country boasts of over 1,250 UHNW (Ultra High Net Worth) women with a combined fortune of $95 billion.

According to the world ultra-wealth report 2013 by Wealth-X, a global wealth intelligence and prospecting company, India is home to as many as 7,850 high net worth individuals whose collective net worth is $935 billion.


"Despite India's 1.6 per cent population growth, the country added more UHNW individuals (120) than any other BRICS nations in the past 12 months," the Wealth-X report said.


Meanwhile, there was a decline in the number of billionaires (103 this year) compared to the 109 last year.

Last year the collective wealth of India's billionaires stood at $190 billion, while this year it has got reduced by 5.3 per cent to $180 billion.


In India, the lowest tier which is represented by those worth $30 million to $49 million is the largest group, and accounts for a combined fortune of $130 billion.

A city-wise analysis shows that more than 90 per cent of India's UHNW population lives in top 10 metropolitan cities.

Mumbai and Delhi, dominate with more than 50 per cent of the country's super rich.

The world's UHNW population reached an all-time high of 1,99,235 individuals and a combined wealth of $27.8 trillion during the past 12 months.

Wealth-X has identified 2,170 billionaires globally, with a total net worth of $6.5 trillion, equal to 23 per cent of the world's UHNW total wealth.

The global UHNW population continues to be dominated by men as there were 175,730 men in UHNW club as compared to 23,505 women.

Rise in India's super-rich club largest in five countries | NDTV.com
 
Mumbai and Delhi, dominate with more than 50 per cent of the country's super rich.
What a shame,I never expect any country can have a rich and poor gap this huge.India should really address this inequality issue.China also has serious issues on this,but it seems better than that of India.
 
What a shame,I never expect any country can have a rich and poor gap this huge.India should really address this inequality issue.China also has serious issues on this,but it seems better than that of India.

You mean China's super rich dont live in Shanghai, Beijing ??
 
What a shame,I never expect any country can have a rich and poor gap this huge.India should really address this inequality issue.China also has serious issues on this,but it seems better than that of India.

u'r welcome to criticize but do it with facts.theres something called gini index which measures inequality.higher it shows greater is the inequality.china's latest number is 61.and that's by ur own researchers say. and india's well in 30's.yes as u said we do have problems but a lot lesser in comparision to u.

China's Gini Index at 0.61, University Report Says -
 
do you think we really care!? do you think the indians who live on less than 2$ a day really care!?

As long as the super rich are industrialists or entrepreneur rather than politicians, indians who live on less than 2$ a day may care.

industrialists or entrepreneurs can create employment opportunities for them.
 
do you think we really care!? do you think the indians who live on less than 2$ a day really care!?

The thread should be inconsequential to those who dont care. Why dont you ignore it just like those who live on less than 2$ a day?!
 
do you think we really care!? do you think the indians who live on less than 2$ a day really care!?

Being rich is not a crime but the Indian super-rich are real ******, self-centered inhuman creatures. They really think they're "divine" in a way. I have seen them treat their domestic staff like slaves at the beck and all, make fun of hard-working people, and carry this overpowering attitude which says they're the only ones that must matter and the world revolves around them. They spend crores of rupees on frivolous occasions like weddings.

The worst part is Bollywood movies and large aspects of popular Indian culture celebrate and fan their sicko mentalities.
 
Being rich is not a crime but the Indian super-rich are real ******, self-centered inhuman creatures. They really think they're "divine" in a way. I have seen them treat their domestic staff like slaves at the beck and all, make fun of hard-working people, and carry this overpowering attitude which says they're the only ones that must matter and the world revolves around them. They spend crores of rupees on frivolous occasions like weddings.

The worst part is Bollywood movies and large aspects of popular Indian culture celebrate and fan their sicko mentalities.

Materialism and megalomania are exclusive to India? :what:
 
why r indians touting this like its a good thing? india in general being as poor as it is, having a large number of super rich only means the wealth gap is enormous, NOT a good thing for stability and the countries well being in general. the wealth gap must be even larger than china or USA which imo is pretty bad already.
 
Source: Credit Suisse

China alone has 4700 UHNW individuals, India, Latin America and Africa together have 5000.


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http://www.defence.pk/forums/world-affairs/272528-hurun-global-rich-list-2013-a.html

Both Mumbai and Shanghai has 24 billionaires. China has a billionaire growth rate of 21.8% and India has 3.6%.

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Somehow such news does not excite me anymore. Probably because i am not seeing any real trickle down effect. Anyway good for them.
 

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