How India Will Take Over The World Economy In 10 Years
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Top Comments (10)
Good for them. I absolutely love Indian food, the culture, the people (many coworkers, classmates), and I'm sure the country is lovely too.
I'm aware about the incorrect map at 0:09 - thanks for clearing that up!
As an Indian residing in the United States, I maintain an investment portfolio in both the American and Indian stock markets, as I have high expectations for the growth potential of both economies over the next two to three decades. Given my status as a Non-Resident Indian, I am able to directly purchase equities through brokerages within the Indian stock market, although I am unsure of the process for foreign nationals to do so. Despite the fact that the Indian rupee has experienced an average annual depreciation of 3.34% against the US dollar over the past 28 years, I have found that the compounding returns of the Indian stock market have more than compensated for this trend. Accordingly, I remain highly optimistic about the Indian market and continue to make regular investments in this sector.
As an Indian the comments section is really heartwarming.😌😌😌😌 One and only thing I can say till my last breath Mera Bharat Mahan. And Please correct the wrong India map by editing as soon as possible 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Glad to see my nation rising like a shining star 🇮🇳❤️
As an Indian, the advancement in IT industry is insane, more people are investing in startups now, renewable energy sector, tourism and medical sector is booming up, I believe the economy will definitely accelerate even further when govt start investing in the last important sector of the country i.e, Manufacturing sector
India has courage to talk back to US and the West, bravo. When being asked about buying oil from Russia, India strongly replied by stating the fact that India's interest is the first priority, no one has the right to tell India what to do. I think they are way tougher than the Chinese and that's the quality of a real superpower. I am Chinese (or Hongkonger as some people described us), but I can't deny the fact that India will be world number one sooner than later.
We fall, we break, we fail but then we rise, we heal, we overcome 🗿🇮🇳 ( we were the greatest nation thousands of years ago we will be greatest once again )
the amount of research this guy does every single video is absolutely amazing. congrats
I'm from Brazil, and I'm looking to search more about Indian affairs. I think that the greatest Indian advantage compared to others' development countries is the youth English speaker and IT experts.
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Top Comments (10)
Good for them. I absolutely love Indian food, the culture, the people (many coworkers, classmates), and I'm sure the country is lovely too.
I'm aware about the incorrect map at 0:09 - thanks for clearing that up!
As an Indian residing in the United States, I maintain an investment portfolio in both the American and Indian stock markets, as I have high expectations for the growth potential of both economies over the next two to three decades. Given my status as a Non-Resident Indian, I am able to directly purchase equities through brokerages within the Indian stock market, although I am unsure of the process for foreign nationals to do so. Despite the fact that the Indian rupee has experienced an average annual depreciation of 3.34% against the US dollar over the past 28 years, I have found that the compounding returns of the Indian stock market have more than compensated for this trend. Accordingly, I remain highly optimistic about the Indian market and continue to make regular investments in this sector.
As an Indian the comments section is really heartwarming.😌😌😌😌 One and only thing I can say till my last breath Mera Bharat Mahan. And Please correct the wrong India map by editing as soon as possible 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Glad to see my nation rising like a shining star 🇮🇳❤️
As an Indian, the advancement in IT industry is insane, more people are investing in startups now, renewable energy sector, tourism and medical sector is booming up, I believe the economy will definitely accelerate even further when govt start investing in the last important sector of the country i.e, Manufacturing sector
India has courage to talk back to US and the West, bravo. When being asked about buying oil from Russia, India strongly replied by stating the fact that India's interest is the first priority, no one has the right to tell India what to do. I think they are way tougher than the Chinese and that's the quality of a real superpower. I am Chinese (or Hongkonger as some people described us), but I can't deny the fact that India will be world number one sooner than later.
We fall, we break, we fail but then we rise, we heal, we overcome 🗿🇮🇳 ( we were the greatest nation thousands of years ago we will be greatest once again )
the amount of research this guy does every single video is absolutely amazing. congrats
I'm from Brazil, and I'm looking to search more about Indian affairs. I think that the greatest Indian advantage compared to others' development countries is the youth English speaker and IT experts.