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BBC: India economy: Seven years of Modi in seven charts
By Nikhil Inamdar and Aparna Alluri
BBC News, Delhi
Published: June 23 2021

India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves at the crowd during a ceremony to celebrate country's 73rd Independence Day, which marks the of the end of British colonial rule, at the Red Fort in New Delhi on August 15, 2019.
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Narendra Modi stormed India's political stage with grand promises - of more jobs, prosperity and less red tape.
His thumping mandate - in 2014 and again in 2019 - raised hopes of big bang reforms.
But his economic record, in the seven years he's been prime minister, has proved lacklustre. And the pandemic battered what was an already under-par performance.
Here's how Asia's third-largest economy has fared under Mr Modi, in seven charts.
Growth is sluggish
Mr Modi's avowed GDP target - a $5 trillion (£3.6 trillion) economy by 2025, or roughly $3 trillion after adjusting for inflation - is a pipe dream now.
Independent pre-Covid estimates for 2025 had touched $2.6 trillion at best. The pandemic has shaved off another $200-300bn.

Rising inflation, driven by global oil prices, is also a big concern, economist Ajit Ranade said.
India's GDP is too low and its inflation too high

But Covid is not solely responsible.
India's GDP - at a high of 7-8% when Mr Modi took office - had fallen to its lowest in a decade - 3.1% - by the fourth quarter of 2019-20.


A disastrous currency ban in 2016, which wiped out 86% of cash in circulation, and a hasty roll-out of a sweeping new tax code, known as the Goods and Services Tax (GST), hit businesses hard.
This spurred the next big problem.
Joblessness is on the rise
"India's biggest challenge has been a slowdown in investments since 2011-12," said Mahesh Vyas, CEO of the Centre for Monitoring the Indian Economy (CMIE). "Then, since 2016, we have suffered too many economic shocks in quick succession."

The currency ban, GST and intermittent lockdowns all reduced employment, he added.
Unemployment has been on the rise

Unemployment climbed to a 45-year high - 6.1% - in 2017-18, according to the last official count. And it has nearly doubled since then, according to household surveys by CMIE, a widely-used proxy for labour market data.
More than 25 million people have lost their jobs since the start of 2021. And more than 75 million Indians have plunged back into poverty, including a third of India's 100 million-strong middle class, setting back half a decade of gains, according to estimates by Pew Research.
Mr Modi's government has also created far short of the 20 million jobs the economy needs every year, Mr Ranade said. India has been adding only around 4.3 million jobs a year for the last decade.
India is not making or exporting enough
'Make in India' - Mr Modi's high-octane flagship initiative - was supposed to turn India into a global manufacturing powerhouse by cutting red tape and drawing investment for export hubs.
The goal: manufacturing would account for 25% of GDP. Seven years on, it's share is stagnant at 15%. Worse, manufacturing jobs went down by half in the last five years, according to the Centre for Economic Data and Analysis.

Exports have been stuck at around $300bn for nearly a decade.
Under Mr Modi, India has steadily lost market share to smaller rivals such as Bangladesh, whose remarkable growth has hinged on exports, largely fuelled by the labour-intensive garments industry.
Bangladesh has become a major export rival

Mr Modi has also hiked tariffs and turned increasingly protectionist in recent years - in tandem with his rallying cry for "self-reliance".
Infrastructure building is a rare bright spot
Mr Modi's government has been laying 36km (22 miles) of highways a day on average, compared to his predecessor's daily count of 8-11km, said Vinayak Chatterjee, co-founder of infrastructure firm Feedback Infra.
Installed renewables capacity - solar and wind - has doubled in five years. Currently at about 100 gigawatts, India is on track to achieve its 2023 target of 175 gigawatts.
Economists also largely welcomed Mr Modi's populist signature schemes - millions of new toilets to reduce open defecation, housing loans, subsidised cooking gas and piped water for the poor.
But many of the toilets aren't used or have no running water, and rising fuel prices have undone the benefit of the subsidy.
And the increased spending with no matching income from taxes or exports has economists worrying about India's ballooning fiscal deficit.
India is spending more mney than it has

More people have joined the formal economy
This is Mr Modi's other big achievement.
India has leapfrogged towards becoming a global leader in digital payments, thanks to a government-backed payment system. Mr Modi's Jan Dhan scheme has enabled millions of unbanked poor families to enter the formal economy with "no-frills" bank accounts.
Accounts and deposits have risen - a good sign, although reports suggest many of these accounts lie unused.
Most Indians now have a bank account

But economists say this is a huge step in the right direction, especially since it allows the direct transfer of cash benefits, cutting out middlemen.
Healthcare spending is dismal
"Like previous governments, this one has continued to neglect healthcare. India has among the lowest levels of public spending on healthcare in the world," economist Reetika Khera said.
Experts say the emphasis is on tertiary care at the expense of preventive or primary care.
India has always spent too little on health

"This is hurtling us towards a US-style health system which is expensive and has poorer health outcomes in spite of that," Ms Khera added.

And Mr Modi's ambitious health insurance scheme, launched in 2018, appears to have been under-used even during Covid.
"It was long awaited but more resources need to go into it," said public health expert Dr Srinath Reddy. India needs to use Covid as a wake-up call to invest heavily in strengthening primary healthcare, he added.
Too many still work in farming
Farming employs more than half of India's working-age population but contributes too little to GDP.
Farming has grown too little over the years

Almost everyone agrees India's farming sector needs reform. Pro-market laws passed last year are stuck after months-long protests by angry farmers who say they will shrink their incomes further.

Mr Modi, who had promised to double farm incomes, insists that's not true.

But experts say piecemeal reforms will achieve little - the government instead needs to spend to make farming more affordable and profitable, economist Professor R Ramakumar said.

"Demonetisation destroyed the supply chains, some irreparably, and GST led to a rise in input prices in 2017. The government has also done very little to alleviate the pain of 2020 [Covid lockdowns]," he added.

Mr Ranade said the solution partly lies outside farming: "Agriculture will do well when other sectors are able to absorb the surplus labour."

But that will only happen when India sees a revival in private investment - now at a 16-year low, according to CMIE - and possibly the biggest economic challenge Mr Modi faces.


 
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#fakenewj

cow piss flows in gunga and thats what yindus voted for! vijaaay mitrrrunnn!
 
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However where I see as Pakistani neutral person.

India is major arm importer. Both world powers India and Russia are in hands of India due to it.

India is world leader in customer support now

All tech firms has headquarters in India and no one has in Pakistan

Indians are welcomed in h1b visas

Their foreign policy is very strong.


Agricultural exports are much higher.

India is worlds pharmacy as well. Don't start covid saga here please


Where do Pakistan stands? If we didn't had China and KSA support. We would have been defaulter country
 
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Sane Indians always said although they did not agree with Modi's Hindutva ideology they were voting him in for development...what were they actually voting for?
 
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India is major arm importer
Yet they cannot meet even their domestic demand. Arjunk and flying samosa bla bla...

Both world powers
Nope. USA needs cannon fodder against China.

Agricultural exports are much higher
Well duh! Look at the that land mass. It's pathetic to be honest, how they treat their farmers.

Don't start covid saga here please
Why? You cannot cherry pick here. At least we have a somewhat competent government now and Pakistanis weren't floating in the Indus river a few weeks ago.

We have a long way to go but seriously?
 
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Sane Indians always said although they did not agree with Modi's Hindutva ideology they were voting him in for development...what were they actually voting for?
They were voting for Hindu nationalism. I hope they keep voting for it in the future.
 
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Sane Indians always said although they did not agree with Modi's Hindutva ideology they were voting him in for development...what were they actually voting for?

And I always though you were a rational poster. Guess I was wrong.

So why did we vote for him ? Let us see,

1. Abolishing Article 370 and 35 A in Kashmir and finally integrating kashmir into India.
2. Abolishing Triple Talaq for muslim women
3. Enabling building of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya
4. PM Kisan Yojana that gives Rs. 6000 to EVERY farmer in India directly into their bank account.
5. Neem coated Urea that removed urea shortage and stabilized price for farmers
6. Deregulation of farming that allows farmers to sell his produce anywhere in the world.
7. PENSION of Rs. 3000 per month for every famer, labourer and Shopkeeper (Rs. 36,000 per Annum)
8. 20 million houses for the homeless
9. Laws that give equal right to transgender
10. Stricter laws against child abuse
11. Affordable medicine for people under Janaushadi Prayojana
12. Life insurance for EVERY INDIAN
13. Health insurance of Rs. 5,00,000 for 500 Million Indians
14. Implementing GST and abolishing every other tax
15. Finally creating Chief of Defence Staff and creating theater command
17. Creating a list of Banned defence goods to promote made in India
18. CAA
19. Electrification of EVERY Village in India, now proceding to every house in INdia
20. Gas supply to over 50 million new households and subsidy of Rs. 1,600 to every poor household for gas
21. Plan to provide Drinking water to every Indian house
22. Doubling of Rail network
23. Incredible highway network.

These are just the things that is from the top of my mind. If I do a little more research I can come up with 100 such new things pretty easily.

THAT is why Modi is the most popular PM in the history of India.
 
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And I always though you were a rational poster. Guess I was wrong.

So why did we vote for him ? Let us see,

1. Abolishing Article 370 and 35 A in Kashmir and finally integrating kashmir into India.
2. Abolishing Triple Talaq for muslim women
3. Enabling building of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya
4. PM Kisan Yojana that gives Rs. 6000 to EVERY farmer in India directly into their bank account.
5. Neem coated Urea that removed urea shortage and stabilized price for farmers
6. Deregulation of farming that allows farmers to sell his produce anywhere in the world.
7. PENSION of Rs. 3000 per month for every famer, labourer and Shopkeeper (Rs. 36,000 per Annum)
8. 20 million houses for the homeless
9. Laws that give equal right to transgender
10. Stricter laws against child abuse
11. Affordable medicine for people under Janaushadi Prayojana
12. Life insurance for EVERY INDIAN
13. Health insurance of Rs. 5,00,000 for 500 Million Indians
14. Implementing GST and abolishing every other tax
15. Finally creating Chief of Defence Staff and creating theater command
17. Creating a list of Banned defence goods to promote made in India
18. CAA
19. Electrification of EVERY Village in India, now proceding to every house in INdia
20. Gas supply to over 50 million new households and subsidy of Rs. 1,600 to every poor household for gas
21. Plan to provide Drinking water to every Indian house
22. Doubling of Rail network
23. Incredible highway network.

These are just the things that is from the top of my mind. If I do a little more research I can come up with 100 such new things pretty easily.

THAT is why Modi is the most popular PM in the history of India.
How much has 'integration' of kashmir made the lives of average Indians better?
Arent hundreds of thousands of farmers protesting the farm acts? Havent farmers been killed in the protest? Arent farmers killing themselves? Illiterate muslims practicing triple talaq was making the lives of the hindu christian sikhs that unbearable? Average Indians understand theatre command? Whether GST can be added to his list of successes can be debated.
Let us not forget the god knows how many dead Indians because of his failure in managing covid or was it a lok maro gdp barao scheme?
 
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How much has 'integration' of kashmir made the lives of average Indians better?
Arent hundreds of thousands of farmers protesting the farm acts? Havent farmers been killed in the protest? Arent farmers killing themselves? Illiterate muslims practicing triple talaq was making the lives of the hindu christian sikhs that unbearable? Average Indians understand theatre command? Whether GST can be added to his list of successes can be debated.
Let us not forget the god knows how many dead Indians because of his failure in managing covid or was it a lok maro gdp barao scheme?

1. Removing 370 has re-enforced Indians faith in the Constitution. Its has almost ended terrorism in kashmir and has made lives of Indians safer and has saved money due to the ending of public protest and stone pelting. So yes, the average Indian is delighted at the improvement in his life.

2. Farmers are free to protest in India. Its their political right. NO farmers have been "killed" in the protest. Many have died due to old age, etc. Few have been murdered by the protesters and women has been molested and raped by the protesting farmers. All of which is in public domain

3. About farmer suicide - Its the lowest among all working class in India.

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https://swarajyamag.com/ideas/farmer-suicide-crisis-in-india-truth-or-myth

4. Abolishing triple talaq has made the lives of Indian women and children better and in the process, has made India better and safer.

5. Average Indian does not have to understand Theater command to prove its use and benefit.

6. GST was one of the biggest reform by the Modi govt. GST reduced tax rates, doubled taxpayer base to 12.4 million. This has boosted public spending and infrastructure development.

7. Healthcare is a STATE Subject just like Law and Order. Modi has very little to do it. However after SC asked Central govt. to vaccinate people, 301 million Indians has been vaccinated till date. Modi's covid handling was exceptional among all democracies. Hardly any 1st wave. 2nd wave brought under control in record time. Two vaccines being manufactured in India.
 
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Indian exports are stagnant since the last eleven years...

The GDP has declined to 2.70 trillion USD, worst joblessness in last 45 years....or maybe in the last 73 years.


But this is not all important...Hindutva is rising, having a double digit growth.

India is drowning in Hindutva hate, bluster and bigotry....some call it fascism or supremacist ideology of Hindus are better than Muslims, or Bharat belongs to Hindus.

Anyways Good Luck!!!
To the rise of Hindutva.


 
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