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Wrong example -- India has 11 times more people than Japan and 16 times more people than Germany. Even with a living standard 1/10th of those countries it will exceed the GDP of those countries. the living standards in India are way crappier than Japan and Germany.

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we know Living standard of Japanese also. here, is it right to say them have 10 times living standard than India, is it enough?
the GDP on PPP also matters as below:

while its still not enough, developing economies have large share of 'undocumented' part of GDP. the GDP which can't be documented.....

in sum, i would say that Japanese and German would be having living standard close to the 31% population of India as below:

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  • The middle class now represents 31% of India’s population.
  • It is projected to hit 38% by 2031 and 60% by 2047.
 
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How is Philippines a Newly Industrialized nation?

Philippines is not much better than Pakistan on human indices and its economy is only a little bit better. lol.

Pakistan too should be on Newly Industrialized Nation list.
 
How is Philippines a Newly Industrialized nation?

Philippines is not much better than Pakistan on human indices and its economy is only a little bit better. lol.

Pakistan too should be on Newly Industrialized Nation list.

Bro, there are 2 types of Developing countries, one those who adopted Path of 'hefty' Industrialization like Philippines and those who denied the term 'hefty' upto now, like Pakistan......

i would say, Pakistan would certainly exceed Philippines's level of Industrialization in coming future, but Pakistan look like precautionary. you wont like 'smoke' of other countries like Vietnamese, say......

the country like Russia is also not included in NICs, as they also denied 'hefty' industrialization like Pakistan......

in India, people laugh on countries like China-Vietnam. so much Industrialization which is mainly meant for export order. the related 'smoke' of the manufacturing industries for other countries...... Indian manufacturing industries are mainly for home demand......

but China could certainly outperform other Newly Industrialised countries also, which is also true.......
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Bro, there are 2 types of Developing countries, one those who adopted Path of 'hefty' Industrialization like Philippines and those who denied the term 'hefty' upto now, like Pakistan......

i would say, Pakistan would certainly exceed Philippines's level of Industrialization, but Pakistan look like precautionary. you wont like 'smoke' of other countries like Vietnamese, say......

the country like Russia is also not included in NICs, as they also denied 'hefty' industrialization like Pakistan......

in India, people laugh on countries like China-Vietnam. so much Industrialization which is mainly meant for export order. the related 'smoke' of the manufacturing industries for other countries...... Indian manufacturing industries are mainly for home demand......

but China could outperform other Newly Industrialised countries also, which is also true.......
No matter how I look at it, the Philippines seems to be deindustrializing rather than moving toward industrialization. Despite having the second-largest population in Southeast Asia, they consume significantly less electricity than Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. That alone speaks volumes about their level of industrial activity. Their economy is overwhelmingly service-based, with services accounting for over 60% of their GDP. For perspective, South Korea's services sector made up just 39% of its GDP in 1988 and 58% by 2010, with the latter during a period when their economic situation was far better than what Filipinos are facing today. And let's be honest, you can't industrialize without a capable, highly educated workforce, which is an area where the Philippines lags behind other Southeast Asian countries.
 
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No matter how I look at it, the Philippines seems to be deindustrializing rather than moving toward industrialization. Despite having the second-largest population in Southeast Asia, they consume significantly less electricity than Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. That alone speaks volumes about their level of industrial activity. Their economy is overwhelmingly service-based, with services accounting for over 60% of their GDP. For perspective, South Korea's services sector made up just 39% of its GDP in 1988 and 58% by 2010, both during periods when their economic situation was far better than what Filipinos are facing today. And let’s be honest, you can’t industrialize without a capable, highly educated workforce, which is an area where the Philippines lags behind other Southeast Asian countries.

this is the list of NICs, we find on Wikipedia and on other places.
we would have more examination, why are they listed among Industrialized nations and why countries like Russia is not included in NICs.......

 
I'll be very honest here. There is no point in this chest beating, about who has more millionaires. India would obviously have more HNI considering its population and widespread economic inequality.
Japan is post industrial society with a much smaller population. They have their own problems but way different requirements and geopolitical concerns. But they as a society are way beyond us.

India and Japan cannot be equated together. While India has crossed various milestones it's too early to celebrate, the widespread inequality, unemployment and the countless internal problems needs to be solved first. Maybe in the next couple of decades we'll get close to US/China standards but it's a long way to go.

here is the details of Indian Middle Class of Asian standard.
how you see growing Middle class of India of Asian standard which is estimated at 31% at present?
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The middle class is the fastest-growing major segment of the Indian population in both percentage and absolute terms, rising at 6.3 percent per year between 1995 and 2021. It now represents 31 percent of the population and is expected to be 38 percent by 2031 and 60 percent in 2047. More than one billion Indians will make up the middle-class when India will turn 100. These are the figures from PRICE ICE 3600 surveys based on primary data.

 
India is below per capita GDP terms than many African countries and talking of Pakistan, we aren't doing much better than them despite this supposedly being the worst economic period of their existence and this being our best. Our GDP per capita is barely twice that of Pakistan, now compare that to China which is 5 times more than ours. Even Bangladeshis next door who were less than half our GDP per capita like 10 years ago are now equal to us, so we don't really have much to gloat about. As for the topic itself, comparing India to Japan is a joke, one is a manufacturing superpower, one of the cleanest countries in the world that fell into decay because they decided to have less kids and one is a country that lacks toilet ranks 100 on hunger index and is rated one of the filthiest countries in the world.
I'll be very honest here. There is no point in this chest beating, about who has more millionaires. India would obviously have more HNI considering its population and widespread economic inequality.
Japan is a post industrial society with a much smaller population. They have their own problems but way different requirements and geopolitical concerns. But they as a society are way beyond us.

India and Japan cannot be equated together. While India has crossed various milestones it's too early to celebrate, the widespread inequality, unemployment and the countless internal problems needs to be solved first. Maybe in the next couple of decades we'll get close to US/China standards but it's a long way to go.

here we have a news about growing economic power of India :coffee:

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India's cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to spend 11.8 trillion rupees ($142 billion) to extend a free food program for about 800 million beneficiaries for five years.

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=> Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana - Gramin (PMAY-G), the Government has set an ambitious target to build 3.32 crore houses. As of November 19, 2024, 3.21 crore houses have been sanctioned, and 2.67 crore houses have been completed, significantly improving the living conditions of millions of rural families.

The PMAY, in the last 10 years, has ensured 4.21 crore houses for eligible economically poor families, according to the latest government figures.

 
we have list of Billionaires of India as below:-
How Japanese or other Asian countries would be compared to Indians in this field? :coffee:
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India’s ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWI) with net worth over $30 million is estimated to rise by 58.4% in the next five years to 19,119 individuals in 2027 from 12,069 in 2022. India’s billionaire population is expected to move up to 195 individuals in 2027 from 161 individuals in 2022, showed a Knight Frank India report.

India’s ultra wealthy population to grow by 58.4% in next five years, Knight Frank

economictimes.indiatimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.com
 
How is Philippines a Newly Industrialized nation?

Philippines is not much better than Pakistan on human indices and its economy is only a little bit better. lol.

Pakistan too should be on Newly Industrialized Nation list.

No matter how I look at it, the Philippines seems to be deindustrializing rather than moving toward industrialization. Despite having the second-largest population in Southeast Asia, they consume significantly less electricity than Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam. That alone speaks volumes about their level of industrial activity. Their economy is overwhelmingly service-based, with services accounting for over 60% of their GDP. For perspective, South Korea's services sector made up just 39% of its GDP in 1988 and 58% by 2010, with the latter during a period when their economic situation was far better than what Filipinos are facing today. And let's be honest, you can't industrialize without a capable, highly educated workforce, which is an area where the Philippines lags behind other Southeast Asian countries.

how you see my post#59, here, the growing economic power of India is meant to provide Free Rashan/food and houses for economic poor people?

India has infused its hefty strength in these 2 major areas of Indian society.........

if India is rising then how its poor get benefits? how you people would respond these 2 initiatives by Indian government. the Free Rashan/Food and houses for economic poor people, post#59? :coffee:
 

'Maharashtra Election Rigged': Bombshell Claim By Opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi | Sena Cries Foul​

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As the Mahayuti alliance crosses the majority mark in Maharashtra, the opposition bloc has cried conspiracy, accusing PM Narendra Modi and Amit Shah of rigging the elections. Shiv Sena (UBT) has raised doubts about the credibility of the voting machines and refused to accept the results. The ruling alliance, led by Shiv Sena and the BJP, is leading in over 200 of the 288 assembly seats, while the Maha Vikas Aghadi is struggling with candidates leading in just over 50 seats. Watch
 
This allegation of EVM tempering in the following video was made a week before the election:
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