"Feel-good" India senses its time is coming... soon
India has fallen so far behind since China launched its market revolution in 1978, that many Indians until recently believed their country would be permanently shut out of promising global markets. Yet despite this history of underperformance, the pessimism about India's economic prospects has...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Times (London, England : 1788) England : 1788), 2003-12, p.27-27 |
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Zusammenfassung: | India has fallen so far behind since China launched its market revolution in 1978, that many Indians until recently believed their country would be permanently shut out of promising global markets. Yet despite this history of underperformance, the pessimism about India's economic prospects has now largely disappeared. The sense that its "time is coming" is not confined to politicians. A recent analysis showed that by 2035, on plausible assumptions, India could become the world's third largest economy after America and China. (Quotes from original text) |
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ISSN: | 0140-0460 |