Puffin
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Yes India is largest country in the world and even a large GDP when divided up into India's large population is miniscule. Thats why India must grow its GDP to be amongst the top three to make a significant dent in overall poverty. It is climbing that GDP ladder and will eventually get there, though one cannot predict exactly when as its a democracy that can suddenly change course if the Indian populace chooses some other courseGDP so high but why there is incredible poverty and hunger in india ? assumming the number is real and not propaganda where's the money going ?
Yes but we are on the right road to achieve a higher GDP in per capita basis too. Its a long long road.GDP isn’t high if you look at it on a per capita basis. But with a nominal gdp that high
Logistics is indeed the Achilles heel in India. THAT IS WHY INDIA IS SPENDING TENS OF BILLIONS UPGRADING FREIGHT CORRIDORS. THERE ARE DEDICATED CORRIDORS COMING UP ACROSS THE COUNTRY. Each year India climbs up the logistics rating of all countries, a long way to go to catch up with the best but India is investing HEAVILY in logistics.They have political and managerial limitations slowing down their growth.
China’s starting SEZs in 1978 showed if China could implement reforms to jump start with the best resources, it could then try to expand to the rest of the country over the next 45 years.
We cannot do what China did. We cannot take away land from the owners and pass it free of charge to foreign companies. We cannot throw away all workers rights overnight. We cannot let companies tax free years and we cannot discard all laws regarding building regs environmental regs etc etc. In other words we cannot ride rough shod as China can with its own populace