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in 1998, India and Indonesia have similar GDP per capita, but after that, Indonesia developed much faster than India
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in 1998, India and Indonesia have similar GDP per capita, but after that, Indonesia developed much faster than India
U don't have to go to rural regions, just walking in urban districts u will find the reason.India has steadily increased its might in the global arena. In the three years before the global crisis and even after it, the country has been growing at a pace that has been the envy of the developed world. With so much more growth potential waiting to be unleashed, foreign investors have been making a beeline towards Indian shores for attractive returns. India's corporate world has also evolved and many companies have become world class organizations with ambitions to become renowned players globally.
Yet, this picture completely belies the state of affairs in India's rural hinterland. There, India's stupendous GDP growth has not made any marked difference to their standard of living. Poverty in these regions continues to remain a disease and highlights all the more the big economic and social divide in the country. One of the reasons that has made India an attractive destination is its so called demographic dividend. The idea is that the young working population will go a long way in bolstering India's growth in the coming years.
Indeed, India's metros have seen remarkable progress and have led to the rise of the middle class whose standard of living has improved along with the country's growth. But this difference has to be felt in the rural areas too. Especially since it accounts for two thirds of India's 1.2 bn population.
India can improve by making sure to realize the following policies:
- Enact policies that may enable greater Foreign Direct Investments into India
- Encourage greater growth in manufacturing and hard industry
- Redistribution of manufacturing in the rural regions of the Indian States, not necessarily in the cities
- Infrastructure development in the rural areas, aggressive policy actualization
- Reduce taxes on foreign investors as this poses as the largest barrier for greater foreign investiture in India
- Combat corruption as this is the main barrier that prevents pro-efficiency policies in the Indian Government and Governmental Agencies
U don't have to go to rural regions, just walking in urban districts u will find the reason.
I cannot be too direct, or I'll be get banned as my previous experience.Find the reason for what? Be specific, and direct, bro.
Yet, this picture completely belies the state of affairs in India's rural hinterland. There, India's stupendous GDP growth has not made any marked difference to their standard of living. Poverty in these regions continues to remain a disease and highlights all the more the big economic and social divide in the country.
The best answer would be LOCATION. Indonesia is located in South East Asia having very lower scale Conflicts and comparatively well off Economies around their neighborhood while India on the other hand is located in South Asia which are still struggling with Political Conflicts and Doesnt have focus on economy like South East Asian have done. Being an ASEAN member does provide Indonesians some benefits as well as Large Economy is also very much helpful in setting up Manufacturing sector in the country.
I cannot be too direct, or I'll be get banned as my previous experience.