Commercial drilling began in 2019. As of January 2025, India’s GDP per capita is $2,940 (Nominal) and $11,940 (PPP). In the GDP per capita ranking for 2025, India stands at the 129th position ...
India is committed to reducing GDP emission intensity by ... Although India accounts for 18 per cent of the global population, its annual per capita primary energy consumption in 2022 was 25.4 ...
India’s total greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 fell by 7.93 per cent compared to 2019, while the emission intensity of its GDP declined 36 ... energy consumption per capita in 2022 was just ...
India has long been a global hub for tech talent, yet a recent wave of advancements from China has raised questions about why ...
Therefore, divide the GDP by the total number of people in the country to get GDP per capita. Now, here's where it gets interesting. Sometimes, the GDP per capita only tells us part of the story.
The ‘rising tide lifts all boats’ idea has been around for at least half a century, and is what the economists call ‘trickle-down economics’. It is a tempting theory except for a small problem ...
“At 42.9 per cent of GDP (at current market prices) in June 2024, India’s household debt is ... said the RBI. Per capita debt of individual borrowers has increased sharply for super-prime ...
dwarfing India’s 4%. Even in per capita terms, China’s GDP is $25,015, far ahead of India’s $10,123. 1980s: India and China had similar GDP 45 years later: China's GDP is 5X that of India.
Yet in a test to Modi’s ambitious plans, India’s economy is experiencing its slowest growth in the last two years, dampening the economic outlook for the full financial year. GDP grew at just ...
Excluding China and India, those countries were lagging the world’s wealthy countries in per-capita economic growth ... The World Bank downgraded its GDP growth forecast for the 20 countries ...
In 'Tarmac to Towers', Pratap Padode attempts to inform, explain, and give expert insight into how realistic India's ...
Seven years ago, the dream was to make India a $5-trillion economy by 2025 ... But that tag is hardly a sufficient measure of success: per capita GDP, a more accurate reflection of how that ...