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India as the

Future
Superpower

Presented By:-
Saira Ansari (03)
Anupam Kaushik (16)
Dhruvin Shah (20)
Rajiv Siddhartha (21)
Indicators are the
strongest they have ever
been
Indicators 1990-91 2006-07
Real GDP USD 48 billion USD 759 billion
GDP growth 5.30% 9.4%
Forex Reserves USD 1 billion USD 312 billion
FDI USD 0.36 billion USD 15.7 billion
Inflation 10.30% 4.60%
Labour Force 364 million 520 million
Average Literacy 52.20% 65.40%
Real GDP (2006)
(USD Billion)
India ranks 4
TH
on PPP
(USD Trillion)
India is expected to be the 3rd largest
economy by 2050
(USD Billion)
India is the only Economy expected to grow
at rates significantly above 5% between
2005-2050
India has the 5th largest
Forex reserves amongst
developing economies(USD Billion)
Major FDI drivers

India is the second most favoured destination for FDI


Future of FDI
flows
Electrical Equipments and
Telecom are the highest
recipients of FDI
Inflation

Thus we feel that inflation rates will hover around 4% in the near
future as it is conducive for growth
Growth in the labour
force (In
Million)

668.
1

520
Recognition of the
workforce problem
Recognition of the
workforce problem
Literacy
Literacy(contd)
Literacy(contd)
Sarva Shiksha
Abhiyan
It is an effort to universalise elementary
education by community-ownership of
the school system.

Objectives of Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan


• All children complete five years of primary schooling
by 2007
• All children complete eight years of elementary
schooling by 2010
• Focus on elementary education of satisfactory quality
with emphasis on education for life
• Bridge all gender and social category gaps at primary
stage by 2007 and at elementary education level by
2010
Targeted Literacy
Conclusion

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