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The Indian Economy is now (2007) ranked fourth in the world in terms of the Gross Development Product (GDP), and is expected to grow at a healthy rate of between 8 and 10% per annum over the next few years. This places the country amongst the fastest growing in the world. With population growth around 2% per annum , the outlook for the people in the sub continent seem good. The statistics, however, hide some serious concerns.
The Indian Economy is now (2007) ranked fourth in the world in terms of the Gross Development Product (GDP), and is expected to grow at a healthy rate of between 8 and 10% per annum over the next few years. This places the country amongst the fastest growing in the world. With population growth around 2% per annum , the outlook for the people in the sub continent seem good. The statistics, however, hide some serious concerns.

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The Indian Economy is now (2007) ranked fourth in the world in terms of the Gross Development Product (GDP), and is expected to grow at a healthy rate of between 8 and 10% per annum over the next few years. This places the country amongst the fastest growing in the world. With population growth around 2% per annum , the outlook for the people in the sub continent seem good. The statistics, however, hide some serious concerns.