super power of world 2050--> india "a golden bird"
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Shiv Arora
Abhishek Jain
Deeksha Yadav
Abhi Sharma
Garima Srivastava 3
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GDP GROWTH (%) 8
CANADA
ITALY
BRAZIL
INDIA
FRANCE
UK
GERMANY
JAPAN
CHINA
USA
GDP (bn $)
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EXPECTED TOP 10
GDP OF THE WORLD
2050
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2050 JOURNEY FROM
GOLDEN
SPARROW
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GOLDEN
EAGLE 12
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‘Make In India’
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The aim is to take the share of manufacturing in the country’s GDP from a stagnant 16% currently to 25% by 2022, as stated in the National Manufacturing Policy, and to create 100 million jobs by 2022.
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Metric Tonnes
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• India is one of the largest consumers of gold in the world and imports as much as 800-1000 tones of gold each year. • So stocks of gold in India are estimated to be over 20,000 tones held by households & institutions which is neither traded, nor monetized ever. • In order to bring into circulation a part of the 20,000 tones of gold, the Finance Minister, Mr. Jatley, introduced the Gold Monetization Scheme that will enable investors to deploy their gold and earn interest.
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The gold bonds will be issued by the RBI. Since these are Government of India bonds, they are sovereign & will be denominated in grams of gold.
The bonds can be purchased only by resident individuals or entities. There will be a cap on bonds that can be purchased. It could be 500 gms per person per year.
The government will decide
the rate of interest which will be calculated on the value of the gold. It could be floating or fixed rate. The principal amount of investment will be redeemed at the price of gold at that time.
The bonds will be available both in demat and paper form. They will be issued in denominations of 5,10,50,100 gms of gold. 44
The bonds will be issued and redeemed by banks, non-banking finance companies, National Saving Certificate agents for a fee. Capital gains tax will be the same as for physical gold for individual investors.
The price of gold may be taken from the reference rate. This rate will be used for issuance, redemption and Loan to Value purpose and disbursement of loans.
The tenor of the bond could
be for a minimum of five to seven years. These bonds can be used as collateral for loans. As per RBI regulations, the maximum LTV allowed for gold loans is 75 per cent.
It will be possible to sell and trade the bonds on exchanges, in case of redeeming them before maturity. The KYC for the bonds would be shown.
Modalities
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Scheme
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Total Import('000 BBL)
Domestic Prod.('000 BBL) 46
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65 74 80
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No. of Startups
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Currency Relative
Valuation Investment Freedom
Property Rights
Indian Rupee -63.2% 35 50 Pakistani Rupee -60.3% 40 30
Egyptian Pound -56.7% 65 40
Sri Lankan Rupee -50.5% 30 40
New Taiwan Dollar -45.5% 65 70
Thai Baht -43.9% 40 45
Polish Zloty -43.0% 65 60
Philippine Peso -42.7% 40 30
Malaysian Ringgit -41.2% 45 50
Indonesian Rupiah -35.7% 35 30
Chinese Yuan -35.7% 25 20 US Dollar 0.0% 75 85
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Shanghai Comp. BSE Sensex
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Labour Market Efficiency
(World rank)
Manufacturing Contribution
In GDP
Share In Global Manufacturing
Exports
Share In Global Manufacturing
Skills
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Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor
Amritsar-Delhi-Kolkata Industrial Corridor
Bengaluru-Mumbai Economic Corridor
East Coast Industrial Corridor
Chennai-Bengaluru Industrial Corridor
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Emergency & Disaster
Management
Inter-Agency Collaboration
Critical Infrastructure Management
Information Management
Law Enforcement Public
Administration Services
Citizen Services & Immigration
Control
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17%
10%
7% 6% 5% 5%
4% 4%
4% 3% 3% 3% 3% 2%
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Service Construction Telecom H/W & S/W Pharma Automobiles Chemicals Power Metallurgical Tourism Trading Petrolium Food Processing Engineering Others
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RECENTS INTIATIVES
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1101.32 1117.73
1134.02 1150.2
1166.23 1186
1210.57 1213.37 1223.58 1238.89
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