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    GLOBAL KHICHDI

    PRESENTATIONON

    INDIA & FRANCE

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    BILATERAL TRADE OFINDIA & FRANCE

    Bilateral relationsIt starts between the Republic of India and the French Republic

    were established in 1947 and both nations have since establishedclose co-operation in defence and commerce.

    D evelopment of bilateral relationsBoth states have aimed to increase bilateral trade from 6.5 billionEuros to 12 billion Euros by 2012; in 2007, trade expanded by26%.France and India established a Consortium of Indo-FrenchUniversities to increase educational cooperation - approximately1,300 Indian students study in France. India and France have alsosigned agreements on social security for Indians living in Franceand joint cooperation on space research and technology.

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    BILATERAL TRADE OF INDIA & FRANCEA reas France India

    Population 65,447,374 1,190,340,000

    A rea 674,843 km (260,558 sq mi) 3,287,240 km 2 (1,269,210 sq mi)

    Population D ensity 114/km (295 /sq mi) 356/km (922/sq mi)

    C apital Paris New Delhi

    Largest C ity Paris Mumbai

    Government Unitary semi-presidential Federal parliamentary constitutionalrepublic

    Official languages French Hindi and English, 21 other languages

    Main Religions 54% Christianity (51% RomanCatholicism), 31% non-religious,4% Islam, 1.2% Buddhism,1% Judaism,

    80% Hinduism, 13.4% Islam, 2.3%Christianity, 1.9% Sikhism, 0.8%Buddhism, 0.4% Jainism

    GD P (nominal) $2.784 trillion $1.367 trillion

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    CULTURE OF INDIA & FR ANCE

    CULTURE OF INDIA:-The culture of India is an amalgamation of these diverse sub-culturesspread all over the Indian subcontinent and traditions that are severalmillennia old

    It consists of:-Religions and spirituality , Touching of FeetSociety , FestivalFamily , Languages

    Marriage , CuisinesNamaste , Clothing

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    CULTURE OF INDIA & FR ANCE

    CULTURE OF FRANCE:-The culture of France and of the French people has been shaped

    by geography, by profound historical events, and by foreign andinternal forces and groups

    y Language:- The Acadmie franaise sets an official standard of language purity however, this standard, which is not mandatory,is even occasionally ignored by the government itself

    y Religion:- French population describe themselves asCatholicsand only half of those said they believed in God--,31% as atheists, 4% as Muslims, 3% as Protestants and 1% asJews.

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    P EOP LE OF INDIA & FR ANCE

    PEOPLE OF INDIA:-Indian people or Indians constitute the Asian nation and pan-ethnic

    group native to India, which forms the south of Asia, containing17.31% of the world's population.

    Languages:-The principal official language of the Republic of India is Standard

    Hindi. The constitution of India states that "The official languageof the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script."

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    P EOP LE OF INDIA & FR ANCE

    PEOPLE OF FRANCE:-y T he modern French population is largely native-born and

    represents a fusion of many peoples of Celtic, Germanic, Latin,and Slavic origins

    y

    French society that today it is difficult to determine the ethnicorigins of most French citizens.y T he French language is understood and spoken by virtually the

    entire population,y About 80% of the population nominally belongs to the Roman

    Catholic church, although only a minority of these participateregularly in church activities. Protestants constitute less than 2%of the population; Jews, about 1%; Muslims, who have enteredFrance recently from former North African colonies, about 4%.

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    EC ONOMY OF INDIA & FR ANCEECONOMY OF INDIA:-

    India'seconomy is the eleventh largest in the world by nominal GDPand the fourth largest by purchasing power parity (PPP).The country'sper capita GDP (PPP) is $3,176 .India's large service industry accounts for 57.2% of the country's GDP

    while the industrial and agricultural sector contribute 28% and 14.6%respectively.Agriculture is the predominant occupation in India, accounting forabout 52% of employment. The service sector makes up a further 34%,and industrial sector around 14%.

    Major agricultural products include rice, wheat, oilseed, cotton, jute,tea, sugarcane, potatoes, cattle, poultry and fish.Major industries include telecommunications, textiles, chemicals, foodprocessing, steel, cement, mining, petroleum, IT.

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    EC ONOMY OF INDIA & FR ANCEECONOMY OF FRANCE:-

    France is the world's fifth largest and wealthiest economy. It is the secondlargest economy in Europe in nominal terms

    SECTORS OF ECONOMY:-

    Industry:- Leading industrial sectors in France are

    telecommunications , aerospace and defense, ship building etc.E nergy:- France is the world-leading country in nuclear energy.A griculture:- France is the world's second largest agricultural exporter,

    world's sixth-largest agricultural.T ourism:- The Palace of Versailles is one of the most popular tourist

    destinations in France. France is, by far, the world's first tourist destinationwith more than 81.9 million foreign tourists.

    Weapons industry:- France is the fourth largest weapons supplier in theworld. The French arms industry's main customer, for whom they mainlybuild warships, guns, nuclear weapons and equipment, is the French

    Government

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    G R OWTH & DEVEL OP MENT OF INDIA & FR ANCE

    INDIA:-

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    G R OWTH & DEVEL OP MENT OF INDIA & FR ANCE

    FRANCE:-y Since World War II (1939 45), France has implemented a series of economic plans.y The first plan (1947 53) was designed to get the machinery of production the basic

    economic sectorscoal, steel, cement, farm machinery, and transportationy The second plan (1954 57) was extended to cover all productive activities,

    especially agriculture, the processing industries, housing construction, and expansionof overseas production.

    y The third plan (1958 61) sought, in conditions of monetary stability and balancedforeign payments, to achieve a major economic expansion

    y The fourth plan (1962 65) called for an annual rate of growth of between 5% and6% and an increase of 23% in private consumption;

    y the fifth plan (1966 70), for a 5% annual expansion of production, a 25% increase inprivate consumption

    y sixth plan (1971 75), for an annual gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate of between 5.8% and 6% and growth of about 7.5% in industrial production.

    y The seventh plan (1976 80) called for equalization of the balance of paymentsy the eighth plan (1981 85). It called for development of advanced technology and for

    reduction of oil in overall energy consumption.

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