Tag: GDP
Bharat In The World Economy — Its Rise After A Thousand Years Of Decline
“Bharat’s nominal GDP is set to hit USD 4 trillion in 2024-25. With Japan’s economy now valued at USD 4.1 trillion — reflecting a sharply weaker JPY — India is now tantalisingly close to becoming the world’s fourth-largest economy in dollar terms within a year.… Read More
AIR INDIA’S BOEING & AIRBUS DEALS ARE WORTH ALMOST HALF OF PAKISTAN’S GDP
Air India, the Tata Group-owned airline, is buying 470 planes at a total estimated outlay of roughly $150 billion, which is an amount that is near equivalent to half the GDP of Pakistan. According to the World Bank, Pakistan's GDP was pegged at $346.28 billion… Read More
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THE US IS HAVING TROUBLE DEALING WITH BELLIGERENT INDIA
Total GDP of the United States is nearly 20 lakh crores more than that of India. The distance between both countries is more than 13,000 km. The USA is the biggest food exporter of the world. It is also the biggest oil producer of the… Read More
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Union Budget FY 2019 To 2020 Focus On Business Potentials
The entire week tend to focus on the Union Budget FY 2019 To 2020. The budget tends to plan for the next five years working into private sectors and animal spirits that will emphasis on economic growth of India. Past three quarters has a downfall… Read More
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Indian Government Slow Economy Growth Of 5.8 Percent In First Three Months Of 2019
Indian Government is increasing the income tax threshold due to the excessive slow growth in Indian Economy. According to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman the tax exemption limit will rise depending upon the age to Rs 3 lakhs. After an increase in Rs 2,500 for tax… Read More
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Lower Retail Inflation And GDP forecasts Maintained By RBI For Investors
Repo rate is the short term money provided to the Commercial Banks, it will develop a relief to the business development in India along with the economic growth, the global growth is slower as mentioned by the RBI in press conference that will reflect consecutively… Read More
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Indian Economy Overtakes UK After 150 Years