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NEP Presentation 1
Can India make it to
the league of economic
superpowers
in the next 25 years?
- For the motion
NEP Presentation 2
Overview
•GDP
•Industrial sector
•Services sector
•Agricultural sector
•Technology sector
•Conclusion
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Goldman Sachs Report –
“Dreaming with BRICs: The
•In terms of GDP, India will overtake Italy by the year 2016, France by
2019, UK by 2022, Germany by 2023, and Japan by 2032
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Contd…
•The Asian Development Bank reckons that India will grow at 11.5 per
cent (average) over the next 30 years
•By 2033, India would be the second largest economy in the world, after
China. India’s population would have risen to 1.7 billion people, but still,
the per capita income would be $20,000
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Gross Domestic Product
•Comprises of 3 sectors:
v. Industrial 26.8%
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Patterns of Growth
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India’s Equity Markets
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“Where there is a will, there is aNEP
way.”
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Industry: Turning minerals
potential into Goldmine
•Highly endowed with vast mineral resources
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Turning new Automobile Global
industry
•2nd largest two wheeler market in the world
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Manufacturing Sector
•Preferred destination for manufacturing & sourcing for global markets
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Scaling new heights in
Construction
•Abundance of quality manpower
sector
•Indian cement industry ranked second in the world
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Evolution of Oil & Gas Industry
•15% contribution to the country’s GDP
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Role of changing Power sector
in Economic Development
•Private sector participation
•De-licensing of power generation
•Electricity generation and growth potential increasing
•Indo-US nuclear deal
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Changing profile of Indian
Textile
•Technological up-gradation
Industry
•Textiles and apparel trade
•Government initiatives
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Services: India on Export of
Manufactured goods
•India’s share stand at US $40 billion
•Future target is estimated to be US $300 billion by 2015
•Labor intensive goods (toys, apparel)
•Skill intensive industries (computer hardware)
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Role of Household sector
•Emergence of new Indian middle class based on study by Mckinsey
Global Institute
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Scope of Hospitality sector
•In 2003-04, hospitality industry contributed 2% of GDP
•Tourism sector accounts for nearly 5.3%of GDP and 5.4% of total
employment
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Health Care sector
•Medical tourism has the potential to grow to US$ 2 Billion from the
present US$ 350 Million
•Health care spending in the country will double over the next 10 years
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Monetary & Fiscal Policy for
Growth
•Controls & regulates the flow of money during inflation/deflation by
adjusting interest rates
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Research & Development
Education
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Indian Infrastructure Union
Road: Motorway network 3.3 m km- 1448629 Km
Goods transport vehicles 1,600,000
Airports: International 5 / National 90
Ports: Large 11 / Small & medium 139 / Merchant
fleet 443 ships / Goods traveling through ports
166,610,000 tons
Postal Services: Post offices (2001) 155,000
Energy: Production capacity (1991-92) 78,000 Mw
Generated(2000) 547.12 Billion kWh
Railways: 62,486 Km / Stations 7000
Produce transported (1992-93) 3.5 Crore tons
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Outsourcing
•About 4/5th of the world’s largest companies farm out work to India,
where every year 1 Million English speakers & 1.5 Million University
graduates join its low-cost workforce
•As of March 2005, there were nearly 350,000 people employed in 410
outsourcing or back office firms in India. Estimates show the figure will
touch 470,000 by the end of March this year
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It is like a story… a few centuries ago India was world’s wealthiest
nation… No POVERTY, PLENTY TO EAT, TRADE WAS BOOMING… & then
came robbers – Mughals, Europeans & British. They plucked bare the bird
of gold, BUT India will fly again…
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Agriculture
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PURA Mission
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“The integrated investment in rural infrastructure through Bharat Nirman
will unlock the growth potential of rural India and Provide Urban
Amenities to Rural Areas PURA.”
- Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalaam
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PURA MODELS
•Govt. PURA initiatives: Kerala coastal PURA, Chhattisgarh PURA
•Institutional PURA (Operational PURA: Periyar PURA, Loni PURA,
Chitrakoot PURA
•PURA in location specific industries
•Rural tourism based PURA: Rajasthan, Sikkim
•Bamboo based PURA: Manipur, Nagaland & Mizoram
•Jatropha – Bio-fuel based PURA (5 states)
•Handloom & handicraft based PURA
•Coastal PURA
•HILL PURA
•Terrain PURA
•Desert PURA (Rajasthan)
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“India, China to become Super
Powers in two decades.”
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Technology: Science &
Technology in India
•IT is now like second skin to sectors of agriculture, industries & services
•S&T infrastructure rose from Rs. 10 million in 1947 to over Rs. 30 billion
•Over 85% of the funds for S&T come directly or indirectly from the Govt.
•S&T infrastructure in the country accounts for more than 1% of the GNP
•India has the 3rd largest scientific & technical manpower in the world:
xii. Over 162 technical universities
xiii. The CSIR runs more than 40NEP research
Presentation
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xiv. India in top 5 nations in the field of Missile Launch Technology
Science & Technology Policies
In India
•The Govt. accounts for 85–90% of the country's R&D. Private sector
investments are catching up
vii. The USA , Western Europe, the Soviet Union & Russia
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“The only way to predict the future is to have power to shape the future.”
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India’s presence in the USA
•Top 100 Indian owner US companies generate more than $2.2 Billion
providing jobs to over 21000 people
•Of the 1.5 Million Indians living in the USA, 1/5th in the Silicon valley
•35% of Silicon valley startups are by Indians
•Indian students are the largest among foreign students in USA
•60-70% of all mid-size motels areNEPowned & operated by Indians
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We there & They here
• India – 44%
• China – 9%, Britain – 5%, Philippines – 3%, Canada – 3%
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India Rising
“India is the cradle of the human race, the mother of history, the
grandmother of legend, and the great grandmother of tradition. Most
valuable and the most instructive materials in the history of man are
treasured up in India only.”
- Mark Twain
•Youngest work force comprising over 54% less than 25 years old
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We are already there
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The Bharti Advertisement
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THANK YOU…
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