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Indian economy is more matured than ours. Domestic demand works as a locomotive for the Indian economy. There is no such rule that the economy cannot grow without expanding its export or remittance. In the case of BD, at least for now, it is the remittance and export of a limited number of items that propel its economy by providing a source of income to many millions.Indian export is stagnant for the last 10 years.. how it can even post any gdp growth is beyond my imagination.
Indian export is stagnant for the last 10 years.. how it can even post any gdp growth is beyond my imagination.
2015 - 2017 = 31.1 ---> 31.9 --->33.0
Like wtf lol...thats utterly measly at your low LDC base (especially with the claimed growth numbers). 2% growth per year at consumption level india/pak had in the 70s and earlier.
Looks like Harvard 4% projection was right after all
BD's electricity production base was quite low compared to India's. So, the growth rate should be higher here.Isn't BD's electricity growth more impressive than India's? I mean their consumption has increased by 1.85 times since 2007 while our's has increased 1.67 times. Also, BD has been importing electricity from India the last few years.
BD could have a lot of consumption hidden due to corruption. There's also the question of power theft by locals.
I guess transportation of goods would be a much better measure than electricity.
Isn't BD's electricity growth more impressive than India's? I mean their consumption has increased by 1.85 times since 2007 while our's has increased 1.67 times. Also, BD has been importing electricity from India the last few years.
BD could have a lot of consumption hidden due to corruption. There's also the question of power theft by locals.
I guess transportation of goods would be a much better measure than electricity.