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Field Apple Production, output of 2 163 400 tons

Rank 5

Date 2010 2009

Bananas Production, output of 29,800,000 metric tons 1 Bean Production, output of 4,870,000 tons Buffalo, milk output of 56,960,000 tons 1 Black Pepper, 19% of world output 2 1 2008 2008 2010

Cauliflowers and Broccoli Production, output of 5,014,500 tons 2 Cardamom Production, output of 15 thousand metric tons Cashew Apple Production, output of 613,000 metric tons Chicken Population, output of 648,830,000 5 2004 2008 2010 2011 2011 2 2

2008 2012 2010

Chickpea Production, output of 5,970,000 tons 1 Coconut Production, output of 10,824,100 Coffee Production, output of 300,300,000 kg 3 6

Cotton Production, output of 27.0 million bales 2 Cow Stock, 281,700,000 cows 1 2009

Fish Production, output of 6,318,887 tons (capture 3,481,136 & aquaculture 2,837,751) 3 Garlic Production, output of 833,970 tons Ginger Production, output of 380,100 tons Goat Numbers, 125,700,000 goats 2 2 1 2008 2008 2008 2010 2008

2005

Goat Milk Production, output of 4,000,000 metric tons 1 Goat Meat Production, output of 480,000 metric tons Jute Production, output of 17,43,000 tons 1 2 2008 1

Lemon & Lime Production, output of 2,060,000 tons Lentil Production, 950,000 tons 2 2009

2007

Mango Production, output of 16,340,000 tons 1

2011

Millet Production, output of 8,810,000 tons

2009 2009

Milk Production, output of 110,040,000 metric tons (cow milk 50.3 million metric tons) 1 Onion Production, output of 13,372,100 metric tons Orange Production, output of 5,000,000 tons 3 2 2010 2009 2010 2 2 2010 2010 2010

Peanut Production, output of 6.25 metric tons 2 Pineapple Production, output of 1,341,000 tons 7 Potato Production, output of 36,600,000 metric tons Rice Production, output of 120,600,000 metric tons Saffron Production, output of 2,300 kg 3 Sheep Stock, output of 65,000,000 3 2005 2008 2005

Silk Production, output of 77,000,000 kg 2

Sorghum Production, output of 7,900,000 metric tons Soybean Production, output of 9.8 metric tons 5 Sugarcane Production, output of 285,029,000 tons Sweet Potato Production, output of 1,100,000 tons Tea Production, output of 991,180 metric tons 2 Tomato Production, output of 11,979,700 tons 3 Wheat Production, output of 80.7 million metric tons Cities [edit]

3 2010 2 7 2010 2010 2

2008

2009 2009

2010

UN World's Largest Morphological Cities ranking(physically contiguous urban area) ranks City Delhi Rank 2 4

Mumbai Kolkata 8

List of cities with the most high-rise buildings above 35 meters has following Indian cities: Mumbai 14th with 1614 buildings, Kolkata 40th with 594 buildings, Pune 47th with 510 buildings, Bangalore 53rd with 460 buildings. City Rank Buildings 14 594 510 53 460 1614

Mumbai Kolkata 40 Pune 47

Bangalore

List of cities with most skyscrapers above 300 meters ranks Mumbai behind Dubai. City Rank Buildings 2 11

Mumbai

Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network (GaWC), Loughborough University listed Mumbai, New Delhi & Bangalore as emerging world city[1] Communications [edit]

Following rankings involving technological advances in communication are taken from the CIA World Factbook.[2] List World rank Demographics (est.)

Telephone Lines in Use 9/232 31,532,976 (May 2012) Mobile Phones in Use 2/222 908,358,714 million lines (74.71% density) for 1.2 billion population as of August 2012 Internet hosts 16/233 6,738,000 hosts Number of Internet Users 3/216 121,000,000 (10.2% of the population) in 2011 4/228 1,400 in 2009

List of countries by number of television broadcast stations Demographics [edit]

List

INDIA Ranking/Total Countries Source Notes

Population 2/221 Wiki List of countries by population 1,210,193,422 Fertility Rate 79/223 CIA World Factbook TFR Ranking

Total Population 1 March 2011 est.,

fertility rate 2.58 in 2012

English-speaking population 2/133 Census of India 12.16% (125,226,449) English speakers out of 1,030,000,000 eligible population Population Density 2011 Quality-of-life index 31/241 Economist Intelligence Unit 382 people per sq km as of 1 March

73/111 Economist Intelligence Unit 134/187

2005 est, score of 5.759 out of 10

Human Development Index Literacy rate 168/234

United Nations 2011 report

Census of India 2011

Economics [edit]

2010 List by KOF Index of Globalization: Globalization Index ranked 111 out of 181 countries IMD International: World Competitiveness Scoreboard 2011, ranked 32 out of 59 economies (countries and regions) The Wall Street Journal: 2011 Index of Economic Freedom, ranked 124 out of 179 countries The Economist: Worldwide Quality-of-life index, 2005, ranked 73 out of 111 countries GDP growth rate ranked 5 out of 215 10.365% growth rate (2010) Nominal GDP ranked 4 out of 181 (2011) List of countries by GDP (PPP) ranked 3 out of 181 (2011) Per capita GDP ranked 138 out of 183 (2010) Unemployment rate ranked x of 197 with 9.4% unemployment (2010) World Economic Forum: Global Competitiveness Index 2007-2008, ranked x out of 131 countries[3] IT industry competitiveness index ranked 34[4] United Nations: Human Development Index 2010, ranked 119 out of 177 countries Environment [edit]

New Economics Foundation: Happy Planet Index 2012, ranked 32 out of 178 countries with a score of 50.9 out of 100. Yale University Center for Environmental Law and Policy and Columbia University Center for International Earth Science Information Network:,[5] 2012: ranked 125 out of 132 countries with a score of 36.23 out of max 100. Carbon dioxide emissions by country - Ranked 8 out of 214 countries in 2010 Carbon dioxide emissions per capita: Ranked 145 out of 214 countries in 2009 Geography [edit]

List

India Ranking/Total Countries

Notes

Total Area

6/233 including Kashmir, 3,166,414 sq km

(1,222,559 sq mile) including land and water Length of coastline 18/196 7,000 km coastline with 2.00 coast/area ratio (m/km sq). According to the Indian naval hydrographic charts, the mainland coastline consists of the following: 43% sandy beaches; 11% rocky shores, including cliffs; and 46% mudflats or marshy shores. Highest Point 3/241 Kangchenjunga 8,586 m (28,169 ft) is the 3rd highest peak in the world

Globalization [edit]

A.T. Kearney/Foreign Policy Magazine: Globalization Index 2007, ranked 71[6] 2010 KOF Index of Globalization ranked 111 out of 181 countries[7] Military [edit]

Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) Yearbook 2012: military funding, 8th out of 170 countries with US$46.8 billion (US$112 billion Purchasing Power Parity) spending, which is 2.5% of India's GDP and 2.7% of global military spending with US$30 per capita spending. CSIS: active troops, ranked 3rd out of 166 countries with a total of 1,325,000 active troops i.e. 1.1 active troops per 1000 capita List of countries by number of total troops: ranked 4th out of 166 countries with a total of 4,768,407 total troops i.e. 3.9 troops per 1000 capita

Size of armed forces: 2nd in the world. Politics [edit]

Transparency International: Corruption Perceptions Index 2010, ranked 87 out of 178 countries[8] Reporters Without Borders: 2010 Press Freedom Index, ranked 122 out of 178 countries[9] Religion [edit]

Largest Hindu population. Largest Sikh population. Largest Zoroastrian population. Largest Bah' Faith in the world. Largest Jain population. Society [edit]

Save the Children: 2010 State of the World's Mothers report, ranked 73[10][11] World Health Organization: suicide rate, ranked 41 out of 106 countries World Economic Forum: 2010 Global Gender Gap Report, ranked x out of 128 countries[12] Technology [edit]

Economist Intelligence Unit: E-readiness 2008, ranked 2 out of 70 countries WEF Networked Readiness Index 20072008, ranked 2 out of 127 countries[13] Nokia Siemens Connectivity Scorecard: x/10[14] Wealth [edit]

Richest countries of Asia: ranked 3 (2011)

Richest countries of the world, ranked 3. GDP: $4,060,000,000,000

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