2016: Why India Is the World's Fastest-Growing Economy
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According to the World Bank's latest forecasts, India will be the world's fastest growing economy in 2016, as China slows. Here's why. Photo: Associated Press
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they always shows slum area and when they r showing us or uk then they show most metropolitian region
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Becoz v have a gem as our prime minister! love u modi ji
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i don't know why their news channels always find slums for shoot, bro kbi hmse bhi mil liya kro, we are Indians too :P
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A bit off topic but.. Dont understand y this typical music where ever india is mentioned..
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with 100% fdi in defence,railways and many other manufacturing sectors by pm modi i think india can become the next manufacturing hub of the world with 1.3 billion people as human resource and china is becoming old around 50% of its population will over the age of 60 in the next 2-3 years said by world bank which also said the reverse is happening in india with 70% of its population living under the age of 35 its a huge thing more young people more they can work and do overtime which will add to the economy also the GST bill has been passed which will add around 2% to the gdp bcause it demolishes all types of taxes in india into one tax country will reduce the corruption more cmpanies will get benifit and it will add to the economy
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the depiction of india as a crowded dirty place continues as the racist media like WSJ show street vendors and poor people always when it comes to India. There are poor and homeless people in every country in the world, but no news report on US will start by showing rows of drug addicts passed out in alleys or homeless people standing around a fire.
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Land laws are the utter necessity. Here in my state the builders have acquired all the available land in close proximity to the various townships and have raised the price by 1000 times. It's easier in India to convert black money into real estate assets. Proper and stringent land laws can only be applied after Janlokpal bill is approved without corrupting the original one. After Modi declared that he won't allow corruption from others and won't make black money himself, i find it a bit confusing as why he's so lousy in approving and implementing an unchanged and unhindered Janlokpal bill. If he does puts the Janlokpal bill in it's place in the Indian constitution, his leadership and governance at the center will become unchangeable for the coming many decades. This is something people of India doesn't expect from the pro pakistani Khangress but only from pro India Modi. People for the first time in India voted for Modi and not for BJP or Khangress. We can only hope that Modi sees Janlokpal's importance for a brightly shining India and for his own career as a PM well.
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Strength of India's economy is being built around a new equation of per capita income divided by per capita cost of energy. With increasing incomes and decreasing energy costs, India's growth pattern is on a solid footing.
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dont worry other countries, coz its just a begening of india.
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Thank you Mexico for taking chinas luster! Good Job India!!
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Fuck you for playing the sterotypical veena music.
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its india start
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It's good that also a big DEMOCRATIC country is growing
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Maybe this is possible because wages in India are still low. When wages grow like they have in China, then growth will also slow.
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Is it investment(startup) that makes our economy grow?
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good synopsis
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Come on [WSJ]? You can't even compare the growth rate of the Indian economy to the Chinese. China has never released the real numbers behind their GDP, and now since they can't hide their biggest mistake, the false Chinese real estate market, the world finally sees how far China will go to cook the books.
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ALL WHILE IGNORING THIS.... SLAVERY:
http://www.freetheslaves.net/where-we-work/india/ India is a source, destination, and transit country for
men, women, and children trafficked for the purposes of forced labor and
commercial sexual exploitation. Internal forced labor may constitute India's
largest trafficking problem; men, women, and children in debt bondage are
forced to work in industries such as brick kilns, rice mills, agriculture,
and embroidery factories. Although no comprehensive study of forced and
bonded labor has been carried out, some NGOs estimate this problem affects
tens of millions of Indians. Those from India’s most disadvantaged social
economic strata are particularly vulnerable to forced or bonded labor and sex
trafficking. Women and girls are trafficked within the country for the
purposes of commercial sexual exploitation and forced marriage. Children are
also subjected to forced labor as factory workers, domestic servants,
beggars, and agricultural workers. - U.S.
State Dept Trafficking in Persons Report, June, 2009
GOOD JOB, WSJ... in missing what`s really IMPORTANT.
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