[quote name='HareKrishna' date='24 March 2010 - 11:02 AM' timestamp='1269408262' post='105411']
the economic history of India show that India alwais grow slower,yet steady.India never had an economic decline.But not masive growth also.
The west part of India will grow faster then eastern part.
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HareKrishna ji are u talking of economics or something else. Your statement that "India never had an economic decline" is factually incorrect". Do u know what happened to India post soviet union when we had to pledge our Gold for loan, that was the biggest economic decline our country faced, our currency went from ~ 25 to a dollar to ~45 to a dollar with little to no foreign exchange..What is that : slow economic growth? please read up on facts.
Also after 1991 till recently we have averaged more than 6-1/4% thanks to P.V Narasimha Rao one of our best prime ministers who saved India in many ways. So your statement "that the economic history of India show that India alwais grow slower" is factually incorrect.This is a tremendous rate of growth seeing our buri halaat surpassed only by Japan and china countries of somewhat comparable size.Again I would urge u to talk facts.
I am projecting a growth rate of 7 1/4% + huge inflation + currency appreciation and made certain PROJECTIONS which might or might not come true but instead of coming with any logical reasons u are posting factually incorrect statements backed by claims of dubious sources who have their own agenda and have proved to be wrong in the past.
Perhaps u yearn for the good old days of Traitor Nehru but I would like to remind u that he died many decades ago during whose time we had a growth rate equal to our population growth rate which amounts to actually zero disparagingly called the 'Hindu growth rate'. So we never had a period of consistently slow growth after Independence.
Pls also check out the facts that for the last two fiscal yrs the growth rate of so called BIMARU states have been 11+ % ie more than the growth rate of India and equal to the growth rate of Gujarat only where we have the most dynamic Chief Minister.
the economic history of India show that India alwais grow slower,yet steady.India never had an economic decline.But not masive growth also.
The west part of India will grow faster then eastern part.
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HareKrishna ji are u talking of economics or something else. Your statement that "India never had an economic decline" is factually incorrect". Do u know what happened to India post soviet union when we had to pledge our Gold for loan, that was the biggest economic decline our country faced, our currency went from ~ 25 to a dollar to ~45 to a dollar with little to no foreign exchange..What is that : slow economic growth? please read up on facts.
Also after 1991 till recently we have averaged more than 6-1/4% thanks to P.V Narasimha Rao one of our best prime ministers who saved India in many ways. So your statement "that the economic history of India show that India alwais grow slower" is factually incorrect.This is a tremendous rate of growth seeing our buri halaat surpassed only by Japan and china countries of somewhat comparable size.Again I would urge u to talk facts.
I am projecting a growth rate of 7 1/4% + huge inflation + currency appreciation and made certain PROJECTIONS which might or might not come true but instead of coming with any logical reasons u are posting factually incorrect statements backed by claims of dubious sources who have their own agenda and have proved to be wrong in the past.
Perhaps u yearn for the good old days of Traitor Nehru but I would like to remind u that he died many decades ago during whose time we had a growth rate equal to our population growth rate which amounts to actually zero disparagingly called the 'Hindu growth rate'. So we never had a period of consistently slow growth after Independence.
Pls also check out the facts that for the last two fiscal yrs the growth rate of so called BIMARU states have been 11+ % ie more than the growth rate of India and equal to the growth rate of Gujarat only where we have the most dynamic Chief Minister.