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A Tale of Yaay! and Hmm

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India's Economic Position

India has ascended to become the world’s 5th-largest economy, surpassing former economic leaders like Britain. Projections suggest that within 1-2 years, India may overtake Japan to become the 4th-largest economy. This growth follows a period of significant economic expansion post-pandemic, making India the world’s fastest-growing major economy.

GDP Growth

  • India’s GDP has grown at nearly 8% annually over the past three years.
  • Despite the economic surge, India remains a low middle-income country in per-capita terms, ranked 143rd in nominal GDP and 125th in PPP per-capita GDP.

Comparison with Other Economies

India's economic influence, like China's, is determined more by overall GDP rather than per-capita income. Despite a lower per-capita GDP, China exerts substantial global influence.

  • The US economy stands at $30 trillion, China's at $19 trillion, whereas India’s is at $3.9 trillion.

Economic Targets and Challenges

  • In 2018, the Government of India aimed for India to be a $5 trillion economy by 2025, a goal postponed to 2029 due to pandemic setbacks.
  • By 2024-25, India’s GDP is projected to be $1.1 trillion short of this target.

Sectoral Analysis

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

  • India is the largest user of ChatGPT and hosts 16% of the world’s AI talent.
  • India lacks an indigenous foundational language model and is 3-5 years from developing domestic AI chips.
  • India attracted only $1.2 billion in private AI investment compared to the US’s $109 billion and China’s sevenfold investment over India.

Manufacturing

  • Apple is assembling 20% of its smartphones in India, with plans to expand.
  • Most components continue to be manufactured in China and Southeast Asia.

Research and Development (R&D)

  • India's R&D spending is only 0.64% of GDP, compared to China’s 2.4% and the US’s 3.5%.
  • In pharmaceuticals, despite being a key supplier of generics, India imports 70% of drug ingredients from China.
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