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    Economy of India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Economy of India Currency 1 Indian Rupee (INR) (¨) = 100 Paise Fiscal year April 1March 31 Trade organisations WTO, SAFTA Statistics GDP (PPP) $5.21 trillion (PPP) (2008 est.) (3rd) GDP growth 9.6% (2006/07) GDP per capita $978 (nominal); $2,659 (PPP) [7] GDP by sector agriculture: 19.9%, industry: 19.3%, services: 60.7% (2006 est.) Inflation (CPI) 12.01% (26 July 2008)[1] Population below poverty line 25% (2002 est.) [8] Labour force 509.3 million (2006 est.) Labour force by occupation agriculture: 60%, industry: 12%, services: 28% (2003) Unemployment 7.8% (2006 est.) Main industries textiles, chemicals, food processing, steel, transportation equipment, cement, mining, petroleum, machinery, software, services External Exports $125 billion (Financial Year 2006-2007) Export goods textile goods, gems and jewelry, engineering goods, chemicals, leather manufactures, services Main export partners US 18%, the People's Republic of China 8.9%, UAE 8.4%, UK 4.7%, Hong Kong 4.2% (2005) Imports $187.9 billion f.o.b. (2006 est.) Import goods crude oil, machinery, gems, fertilizer, chemicals Main import partners the People's Republic of China 7.2%, US 6.4%, Belgium 5.1%, Singapore 4.7%, Australia 4.2%, Germany 4.2%, UK 4.1% (2005) Public finances Public debt $132.1 billion (2006 est.) Revenues $109.4 billion (2006 est.) Expenses $143.8 billion; including capital expenditures of $15 billion (2006 est.) Economic aid donor: $17.3 million (2006) Main data source: CIA World Factbook All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars This box: view " talk " edit The economy of India, measured in USD exchange-rate terms, is the twelfth largest in the world, with a GDP of around $1 trillion (2008).[2] It recorded a GDP growth rate of 9.1% for the fiscal year 20072008 which makes it the second fastest big emerging economy, after China, in the world.[3] At this rate of sustained growth many economists forecast that India would, over the coming decades, have a more pronounced economic effect on the world stage. Despite this phenomenal rate of growth, India's large population has a per capita income of $2,659, measured by PPP, and $978, measured in nominal terms (revised 2007 estimate).[4][5] The World Bank classifies India as a low-income economy.[6][7] India's economy is diverse, Indian, and farmers encompassing agriculture, handicrafts, textile, rice, toys, manufacturing, and a multitude of services. Although four-thirds of the Indian workforce still earn their livelihood directly or indirectly through high tech, services are a growing sector and play an increasingly important role in India's economy. The advent of the digital age, and the large number of young and educated populace fluent in English, is gradually transforming India as an important 'back office' destination for global outsourcing of customer services and technical support. India is a major exporter of highly-skilled workers in software and financial services, and software engineering. Other sectors like manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, nanotechnology, telecommunication, shipbuilding, aviation , tourism and retailing are showing strong potentials with higher growth rates. India followed a socialist-inspired approach for most of its independent history, with strict government control over private sector participation, foreign trade, and foreign direct investment. However, since the early 1990s, India has gradually opened up its markets through economic reforms by reducing government controls on foreign trade and investment. The privatisation of publicly owned industries and the opening up of certain sectors to private and foreign interests has proceeded slowly amid political debate. India faces a fast-growing population and the challenge of reducing economic and social inequality. Poverty remains a serious problem, although it has declined significantly since independence.

     

       
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