SoulSpokesman
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Lol. Do you really think that the world (of investors) believe their trumped up per capita numbers? Potential of that country as perceived by the world is represented by their FDI and stock market investments. Bangladesh significantly lack in both.
You got your math wrong. It's 250 times Bangladesh. I hope the economic superpower of South Asia forgive us.
India got 100 times what Pakistan got and 200 times what Bangladesh got. Ofcourse India is a primitive economy incomparable to efficient east asian economy of the asian tiger.
I appreciate your response, but even if ya’ll compare BD with Gujjuland then still in every metric it’s ahead of BD. Be it electricity production, consumption, exports and even consuption of things. For BD to be like Gujarat I’ll have to see something solid in Bangladesh in every field. For example the IT exports from just 4 buildings in GIFT City Gandhinagar were around ₹4000 crore or $635 mn in the year 2019-20.Dude, stop derailing this with reference to my correct analysis of BD as being the only “Asian Tiger” economy in the region right now.
BD has stable and high economic growth and while India is doing well, it is too erratic and of course it is multi-ethnic as well.
I praised India in this specific area but overall expect Indian gdp growth rate to trail BD by 1-2% on average this decade.
Indian growth will come in at 6-7% while BD is in the 7-8% range.
Think of BD as being like one of the better performing Indian states like Gujarat. There is no way that India as a whole can match that.
I appreciate your response, but even if ya’ll compare BD with Gujjuland then still in every metric it’s ahead of BD. Be it electricity production, consumption, exports and even consuption of things. For BD to be like Gujarat I’ll have to see something solid in Bangladesh in every field. For example the IT exports from just 4 buildings in GIFT City Gandhinagar were around ₹4000 crore or $635 mn in the year 2019-20.
While Bangladesh only in 2021-22 has achieved $1.4 bn in IT exports
Bangladesh annually earns $1.4 billion forex from IT sector: Palak
Bangladesh annually earns $1.4 billion forex from IT sector: Palak Construction of Hi-Tech Park in Khulna will be completed by June 2024 at a cost of Tk170 crore State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak. Photo: Collected " style="box-sizing: inherit; cursor: pointer;"> State Minister for ICT...defence.pk
Well BD needs to show that yes they’re indeed compete with Gujarat with figures.
Anyways all the best to you guys.
lol. you green glasses are seen. Now please shuuu..But do tell me, how many of these Indian "unicorns" are actual technology producers ? Since there are at least two computer engineers in every street in India what technology have contributed to the computing world ? You can consult with @Chat SAMOSA who has "40 years of experience in computing including in operating system kernels".
Yes, the 6th largest economy in the world aka "the world's most populous democracy" has people from everywhere in the world coming in droves every month to partake of the sublime good life here, at the beck and call of prosperous Indians :
lol. future tense is never a guarantee. Its more likely that Bangladesh will become next srilanka IMO.Yes Gujarat is ahead of BD no less but my post was to show that BD economy is more like Gujarat than whole India average.
Gujarat has more money and overall base than BD for sure but BD is building its infrastructure and capital that it will soon be able to do what Gujarat was doing last decade.
Excelt for some Bimaru states, rest have progressed a lot, most of the states in India have GDP per capita higher than the national average.Yes Gujarat is ahead of BD no less but my post was to show that BD economy is more like Gujarat than whole India average.
Gujarat has more money and overall base than BD for sure but BD is building its infrastructure and capital that it will soon be able to do what Gujarat was doing last decade.
lol. you green glasses are seen. Now please shuuu..
Excelt for some Bimaru states, rest have progressed a lot, most of the states in India have GDP per capita higher than the national average.
India with a debt to GDP ratio now over 95% and you think Bangladesh is going to be the next Sri Lanka? Your opinion don't count for shyte.lol. you green glasses are seen. Now please shuuu..
lol. future tense is never a guarantee. Its more likely that Bangladesh will become next srilanka IMO.
UP’s GDP was $260 bn last year.True that but remember that the poorest states are huge in terms of population.
Let us take Utta Pradesh.
It has a population of 240 million but a GDP of just over 200 billion US dollars with a per capita GDP arounbd 800 US dollars - 1/3rd that of BD and India.
Do not get me wrong, India is now doing relatively well for such a multiethnic country but unless BD messes up really badly, as a country India will lag BD growth by like I say 1-2% a year on average into the forseeable future. Even IMF now says BD growth will accelerate past India after 2024 but they think by something like 0.5-1% a year.
arey, India's revenue is more than 25 times Bango land. Debt is given to worthy.India with a debt to GDP ratio now over 95% and you think Bangladesh is going to be the next Sri Lanka? Your opinion don't count for shyte.
UP’s GDP was $260 bn last year.
Well I always suspected UP’s figures to be this low, I mean it’s cities and as a state it itself has achieved a lot, hard for me to digest that they just have $1000 per capita GDP.Ok the data I took was a bit out of date and it looks like it is 270 billion US dollars and so around half the per capita of BD and India.
Is Utta Pradesh growing faster than India as a whole as currently states like Gujarat have 3 times the per capita of it?