India@100: Making India a $30 trillion economy.

Aditya10r

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Dear Members,

On the previous Forum, @Indx TechStyle created a great post that kept track of all the developments in the economic sphere of this country and it was a great place to discuss issues about economic growth and social change.

With this post, I would like to reinvigorate the same spirit to discuss and make our predictions about our economy when this nation turns 100.

Right now our nation is dealing with crippling levels of poverty which results in socio-political tensions. I would like the members to discuss the issues of socio-economic in nature, geo-economics, and military strategy to preserve our Independent Foreign Policy and expansion of our great civilization.

I am attaching the first article for this post. Hope you will keep the discussion civil and will impart your knowledge and wisdom with the rest of us and will also take the liberty to learn about new things.

India @ 100
 
Generic question: Do we have enough resources to sustain a $30 trillion economy? USA and China are very resource rich.
 
Generic question: Do we have enough resources to sustain a $30 trillion economy? USA and China are very resource rich.
Yes, we do.

Not in petroleum and some other rare earth minerals. However, aluminum bauxite, iron, coal, uranium, thorium, arable land, and water resources are adequate to support the present population and even a 30 trillion economy in 20 years. Their proper use and recycling methodologies can surely be improved for better resource use.

We have the 3rd largest titanium reserves, largest thorium reserves, 10th largest uranium reserves, 10th largest bauxite reserves, 8th largest copper reserves, and so on.
 
$30 trillions of nominal GDP with a population of 1.6 billion in 2047 calculates a nominal GDP per capita of $18000-20000 which is not bad (not good either), India will still be equal or behind East European states. It still is an optimistic projection against current GDP per capita of $2700 which is abysmally low even in developing world.

@Aditya10r I am anyway sticking thread and continuing socio economic development related data and updates here from now on.

Related to GDP, per capita, projected GDP, GNI, literacy, infant mortality, years of schooling, food security, fragile states index, HDI, IDHI and so forth here.
 
@SKC If forum can permit uploading of excel files, we can archive a lot of data which is otherwise deleted from organizational websites upon updates.

Projected GDP per capita for South Asian States per updated World Economic Outlook October 2024. Data has not been updated on wikipedia by anyone yet. So, don't bother correlating.
You can access complete data for world from below URL.


Following is the GDP per capita for South Asian states 2020-2029 per latest WEO projection for the sake of India's comparison. Empty spaces means no economic outlook and economic forecast if country is not predictable owing to internal instability and economic crisis.
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