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India and China continue to forge ahead in world economic rankings
 
12/05/2009
 
 

Ample life conducted an extensive survey over a period of two years among its reader base worldwide to evaluate India’s current position in the world economic rankings

The report is further reviewed by Indian expats overseas. The report have come out with a significant finding which shows that India is consistently maintaining its current pace of growth above 5% in all sectors including agriculture for the last 5 years in a row. The other nations in the BRICS (Brazil, Russian Federation, China and South Africa) have managed to maintain a consistent growth above 4%

None of the developed nations in the present day world have recorded a growth of more than 3%. United States, Canada, Australia and France recorded a meagre growth of less than 2% in last fiscal year. United Kingdom and Germany managed to maintain their growth above 2% even though the graph depicting the growth is currently on a downward spiral.

Many studies published recently, for example UN economic rankings have used very poorly powered survey methods where there is analyser bias as well as a clear result based criteria usage in order to depict unrealistic results. Amplelife have followed highly rigorous analytical methods to avoid any such bias.

The percentage of population below poverty line is rapidly falling in all of the five BRICS nations. There is a definite undertone of positive outlook in all sectors of populations in these nations. Unemployment rates have fallen markedly below previous 10% figures with improving employment opportunities in all sectors.

 The other significant finding in this study is the sense of positive realisation among these developing nations and their leaders. Some of the factors like population and agriculture dependent economy, which have actually contributed to the poverty and unemployment in the past, are now being looked at as their potential strengths in these nations

The fragile governments and cross border trade matters are the current issues and also the main reasons, why these nations are still struggling while trying to maintain their economic pace steadily.These matters are being looked into seriously by the elected representatives to find permanent solutions through dialogue and international diplomacy.

The millions and millions of slum dwelling population in many of the major cities in these developing nations are now slowly reaching up to share the benefits of the growth experienced by their nations.

India and China continue their search for energy resources and alternate sources in order to meet the needs of their populous nations. Energy efficient designs and reverse migration from urban to rural areas are two reasons which have boosted these nations agriculture sector positively.

Developing nations are working together to share their knowledge and information in order to maintain their growth and decrease their dependency on other energy rich nations.  

 
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