INDIA EMERGING AS A SUPERPOWER

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INDIA EMERGING AS A
SUPERPOWER
Created By:- Gunjan B Dave
Branch:- Electrical Engi.
Batch:- A7
College:- GCET
GDP
The best barometer of country’s
economic standing is measured
by its GDP.
India,
the
second
most
populated country of the world
has emerged as one of the
fastest growing economies.
In the previous four years,
economy grew at 9%.In 200809 India’s economy-GDP grew
by 6.5% due to global
recession.
The
Indian
economy
is
expected sustain a growth rate
of 8% for the next three
years up to 2012.
Major investment required
in
the
following
infrastructure sectors:
Modernization
of
highways
Development of
civil
aviation
Development of Ports
Development of Railways
Development of Telecom
Development of Power
Development of urban &
rural infrastructure
Irrigation
CONSTRUCTION
In India, the investment in construction
accounts for nearly 11 per cent of India’s Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) and nearly 50 per cent
of its Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF).
India's construction equipment sector is
growing at a scorching pace of over 30 per cent
annually--driven by huge investments by both the
Government and the private sector in
infrastructure development.
Atlanta
B L Kashyap
C & C Constructions
Capital Hotels & Developers
Continental Construction
Era Constructions India
Gammon India
Gayatri Projects
GMR Infrastructure
GVK Power & Infrastructure
Hindustan Construction
Company (HCC)
ITD Cementation India
[Kvaerner Cementation]
IVRCL Infrastructures &
Projects
Jaiprakash Associates
Lanco Infra Ltd
Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
Maducon Projects
Nagarjuna Construction
Limited
Parsvnath Developers
Petron Engineering
Construction
Pratibha Industries
Punj Lloyd
Roman Tarmat
SAAG RR Infra
Sadbhav Engineering
Sanghvi Movers
Tantia Constructions
TIL(Tractors India)
Unitech
Unity Infraprojects.
EDUCATION
India is the second largest Education market of the world
India has around 370 universities and 18000 colleges out of
which 115 universities and 2,100 colleges teach various
engineering disciplines. With 12 million students on their rolls,
and half a million teachers teaching in all disciplines.
Engineering colleges in the country have been growing at 20 per
cent a year, while business schools have grown at 60 per cent.
After China producing 600,000 engineering graduates India
produced around 5,00,000 number of engineering graduates in
the year 2006-07,out of which 30 per cent were computer
engineers. United States and Europe produces only 70,000
100,000 and engineering graduates every year.
The engineer graduates
engineering institutes of
maximum and minimum of 24
per year respectively with
4.5 lakh per year.
from top 10
India get a
lakh and 2 lakh
an average of
The students passing out from top 10
business school gets a maximum and
minimum salary of 34 lakh and 4.5 lakh
respectively with an average of 8.2 lakh per
year.
POWER
India has the fifth
largest and third largest
electricity
generation
capacity in the world and
Asia respectively.
India is the 6th largest
energy consumer in the
world
India’s
requires
an
investment
of $200
billion, to be able to
fulfill projected power
demand by 2012. At
present, India has an
installed
capacity
of
132,110 mw which was
1362MW in 1947 .
HIGHWAYS AND ROADS
India has an extensive
road network of 3.3
million km–the second
largest in the world.
Roads carry about 61% of
the freight and 85% of
the passenger traffic.
Highways/Expressways
constitute about 66,000
km (2% of all roads) and
carry 40% of the road
traffic.
The Government of India
spends about Rs.18000
crores (US $ 4 billion)
annually
on
road
development.
Present Status of Indian Highways & Roads
The ambitious National Highway Development Project
(NHDP) of the Government is at an advanced stage of
implementation.
Key projects under implementation are:
The Golden Quadrilateral (GQ-5846 km of 4 lane
highways)
North-South & East-West Corridors (NSEW-7300 km
of 4 lane highways)
Program for 4-laning of about 14,000 km of National
Highways is on.
RAILWAYS
Indian rail network is
the second largest in
the world under single
management.
Indian rail is
the fourth largest
freight carrier amongst
the world’s railways.
Indian rail network is
the largest carrier of
passengers amongst
the world’s railway
system.
Salient features of Indian
Railways:
Total route
coverage
> 63500KM
Number of locomotives
>7900
Number of fright wagons
> 222400
Number of passenger
coaches > 42500
Number of persons
employed >1.6 million
Number of trains
operated per day> 14000
TOURISM
Unity in Diversity
The figures reaching a record 4.5 million in 2006.
The tourism industry is the second highest foreign
exchange earner in the economy.
Tourism industry contributed to 5.9 per cent of the
Gross Domestic Product and provided employment to 18
million people. This figure is expected to go up to 24.8
million by 2010.
As per reports the tourism industry will contribute
close to Rs 8, 50,000 crores to India’s GDP by 2020.