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VISION

Economy

20 Years of Economic Growth Economic Liberalization - 1991

1. India is today the worlds 10Th largest Economy 2. Poverty rate dipped from 65% to 35%

Where do we go from here?


Over the last 20 years, India has consistent growth rate of 6-7% CAGR. India: 17th largest exporter ; 11th largest importer Telecom revolution: 0.5 million- 862 million Change in savings and investment rates 38%, PCI will cross $1,800 in next 5yrs

1)

FDI: 0.13 billion $ - 30.3 billion $ Growth: Reasons Increase - middle class consumer population. A large workforce - skilled and nonskilled workers. Good education standards and foreign investments. Middle-income consumers

2)

3)

2005 - 15 million 2015 - 70 million

2025 - 140 million


200 million (work force) youngsters next decade

The much talked about - BPO

Indias position in the total BPO sourcing landscape

34%
500+

Indias share of the global BPO sourcing market

No. of companies offering BPO services in India 200+ No. of MNCs and Captive doing BPO out of India No. of countries served by India

~ 66

Indias IT-BPO market to touch $285 billion by 2020

Pharmaceutical Industry

Pharmaceutical Industry
Today 450 million people worldwide over the age of 65 (7% of the global population). virtually double by 2020 more than triple by 2050 (17% ) Globally, about 400 million people will be over 80

Generic to Genetic Biotechnology and Bioinformatics will play a key role Indian companies will acquire more no. of foreign pharma manufacturers More individual medical treatment

IMPACT OF TOURISM

6.23% to the national GDP.

Providing 8.78% of the total employment.

Demand for travel and tourismexpected to grow by 8.2 per cent between 2011 and 2019,placing India 3rd Capital investment- increase at 8.8% worth US$94.5 bn by 2020 5th fastest growing business travel destination from 20112020- estimated real growth rate of 7.6 per cent.

5 million annual FTA and 562 million domestic tourism visits.


Generated about US$100 billion in 2008 and expected to increase to US$275.5 billion by 2020 at a 9.4% annual growth rate.

2nd largest employer -employing 40,037,000 by 2020.

FUTURE OF RETAILING

5th largest & Fastest Growing 2nd largest contribution to employment

Contributes 15% to GDP


Divided into organized and unorganized sectors. Nearly double in economic value, expanding by about $400 billion by 2020

RETAIL 2020
Org retail 6%

2011

Org. 12%

2016

Unorg 94%

Unorg 88%

UNORGANIZED RETAIL :USD 470 bn ORGANIZED RETAIL : USD 26 bn

UNORGANIZED RETAIL :USD 675 bn ORGANIZED RETAIL : USD 84 bn

Infrastructure

Infrastructure investmentexpected to surge to 12.1% of GDP by FY20 from 7.0% of GDP in FY11. (D&Bs estimates) Reasons:

Electricity:

We expect infrastructure investment in the electricity sector to grow at CAGR of around 20.0% during FY11-FY20 and it will account for 4.3% of GDP FY20. Construction of the golden quadrilateral, Delhi-MumbaiChennai-Kolkata-Delhi, is expected to help link these metros and other northern, southern, western and eastern cities by 2020 GoI is already making efforts to attract private investment by offering projects on Build

Rising demand for infrastructure facilities

Roads:

rapid growth in urbanisation


bulging of the middle class an increasing working-age population

Oil & Gas:

Domestic production of oil & gas is expected to increase considerably by 2020, given the recent exploration and development

Share of Public and Private sector in Infrastructure

Trends in Infrastructure spending

Next Focus on ???


Leverage on the Demographic dividend Clear policies on FDI, infra structure development projects and SEZs . More investment in Infrastructure through PPP.

Stronger Fiscal policies and Monetary policies .


Empower rural India. Effective governance through stronger legislations.

A developed India by 2020, or even earlier, is not a dream. It need not be a mere vision in the minds of many Indians. It is a mission we can all take up and succeed. - A P J Abdul Kalam

Team members
S S SASANKA VARANASI DIVYA PICHUMANI BIJU GEORGE

RIA JOSE
KARTHIKA MARIA PAVITRA PAI

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