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Indian military might is overplayed

World's most rapidly developing countries BRICS nations - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – are expected to make a major economic breakthrough in the next ten years GDP per capita GDP growth in the past ten based on PPP in 2009 (USD) GDP growth needed Time needed to to catch up with the largest economies by 2050 (%) catch up with the largest economies (years) years (%) Country Russia 15,039 10 4.6 17 5.4 Brazil 10,455 4.3 5.3 119 1.1 China 6,549 10.1 8.3 5.7 23 India 2,930 7.7 7.4 50 4.9 Poland 17,536 7 4.3 4.0 22 5.2 Mexico 14,534 2.4 4.7 55 8.1 Argentina 14,125 4.0 17 1.7 8.3 Turkey 13,138 South 10,136 5.3 28 2.7 3.9 4.6 Maximum rate 135 Africa 1.7 Indonesia 3,98o 4.3 Average rate 7.2 181 1.3 * Purchasing power parity (PPP) is a theory of long-term equilibrium exchange rates based on relative price levels of two countries RIANOVOSTI © 2011 www.rian.ru World's most rapidly developing countries BRICS nations - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – are expected to make a major economic breakthrough in the next ten years GDP per capita GDP growth in the past ten based on PPP in 2009 (USD) GDP growth needed Time needed to to catch up with the largest economies by 2050 (%) catch up with the largest economies (years) years (%) Country Russia 15,039 10 4.6 17 5.4 Brazil 10,455 4.3 5.3 119 1.1 China 6,549 10.1 8.3 5.7 23 India 2,930 7.7 7.4 50 4.9 Poland 17,536 7 4.3 4.0 22 5.2 Mexico 14,534 2.4 4.7 55 8.1 Argentina 14,125 4.0 17 1.7 8.3 Turkey 13,138 South 10,136 5.3 28 2.7 3.9 4.6 Maximum rate 135 Africa 1.7 Indonesia 3,98o 4.3 Average rate 7.2 181 1.3 * Purchasing power parity (PPP) is a theory of long-term equilibrium exchange rates based on relative price levels of two countries RIANOVOSTI © 2011 www.rian.ru World's most rapidly developing countries BRICS nations - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – are expected to make a major economic breakthrough in the next ten years GDP per capita GDP growth in the past ten based on PPP in 2009 (USD) GDP growth needed Time needed to to catch up with the largest economies by 2050 (%) catch up with the largest economies (years) years (%) Country Russia 15,039 10 4.6 17 5.4 Brazil 10,455 4.3 5.3 119 1.1 China 6,549 10.1 8.3 5.7 23 India 2,930 7.7 7.4 50 4.9 Poland 17,536 7 4.3 4.0 22 5.2 Mexico 14,534 2.4 4.7 55 8.1 Argentina 14,125 4.0 17 1.7 8.3 Turkey 13,138 South 10,136 5.3 28 2.7 3.9 4.6 Maximum rate 135 Africa 1.7 Indonesia 3,98o 4.3 Average rate 7.2 181 1.3 * Purchasing power parity (PPP) is a theory of long-term equilibrium exchange rates based on relative price levels of two countries RIANOVOSTI © 2011 www.rian.ru World's most rapidly developing countries BRICS nations - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – are expected to make a major economic breakthrough in the next ten years GDP per capita GDP growth in the past ten based on PPP in 2009 (USD) GDP growth needed Time needed to to catch up with the largest economies by 2050 (%) catch up with the largest economies (years) years (%) Country Russia 15,039 10 4.6 17 5.4 Brazil 10,455 4.3 5.3 119 1.1 China 6,549 10.1 8.3 5.7 23 India 2,930 7.7 7.4 50 4.9 Poland 17,536 7 4.3 4.0 22 5.2 Mexico 14,534 2.4 4.7 55 8.1 Argentina 14,125 4.0 17 1.7 8.3 Turkey 13,138 South 10,136 5.3 28 2.7 3.9 4.6 Maximum rate 135 Africa 1.7 Indonesia 3,98o 4.3 Average rate 7.2 181 1.3 * Purchasing power parity (PPP) is a theory of long-term equilibrium exchange rates based on relative price levels of two countries RIANOVOSTI © 2011 www.rian.ru World's most rapidly developing countries BRICS nations - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – are expected to make a major economic breakthrough in the next ten years GDP per capita GDP growth in the past ten based on PPP in 2009 (USD) GDP growth needed Time needed to to catch up with the largest economies by 2050 (%) catch up with the largest economies (years) years (%) Country Russia 15,039 10 4.6 17 5.4 Brazil 10,455 4.3 5.3 119 1.1 China 6,549 10.1 8.3 5.7 23 India 2,930 7.7 7.4 50 4.9 Poland 17,536 7 4.3 4.0 22 5.2 Mexico 14,534 2.4 4.7 55 8.1 Argentina 14,125 4.0 17 1.7 8.3 Turkey 13,138 South 10,136 5.3 28 2.7 3.9 4.6 Maximum rate 135 Africa 1.7 Indonesia 3,98o 4.3 Average rate 7.2 181 1.3 * Purchasing power parity (PPP) is a theory of long-term equilibrium exchange rates based on relative price levels of two countries RIANOVOSTI © 2011 www.rian.ru World's most rapidly developing countries BRICS nations - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – are expected to make a major economic breakthrough in the next ten years GDP per capita GDP growth in the past ten based on PPP in 2009 (USD) GDP growth needed Time needed to to catch up with the largest economies by 2050 (%) catch up with the largest economies (years) years (%) Country Russia 15,039 10 4.6 17 5.4 Brazil 10,455 4.3 5.3 119 1.1 China 6,549 10.1 8.3 5.7 23 India 2,930 7.7 7.4 50 4.9 Poland 17,536 7 4.3 4.0 22 5.2 Mexico 14,534 2.4 4.7 55 8.1 Argentina 14,125 4.0 17 1.7 8.3 Turkey 13,138 South 10,136 5.3 28 2.7 3.9 4.6 Maximum rate 135 Africa 1.7 Indonesia 3,98o 4.3 Average rate 7.2 181 1.3 * Purchasing power parity (PPP) is a theory of long-term equilibrium exchange rates based on relative price levels of two countries RIANOVOSTI © 2011 www.rian.ru

Indian military might is overplayed

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Use some common sense who are no puppet to the west, we don't take commands from the white man, we got our independence and got our self respect back as a sovereign nation post Independence. We are pr...

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