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Among on the one of the greatest aspects of India, It’s so much amazing to see how India, became a vibrant society with such an vigorous internal dynamic and an increasing influence directly and indirectly in the whole world, but what I find really incredible is the booming and thriving economy that India is developing threw years.

Member of the BRICS and one of the G-20 major economies, the Indian economy is the tenth largest in the world by nominal GDP. Indeed, India’s economy has broken newground since the mid-1980s,. They were the first large scale test of the modern mixed economy, It is then detached from its economic policy inspired socialist models and planners and adopted a mixture of liberal and social democrat. Trade liberalization is manifested by a sharp drop in tarif and a gradual opening to foreign investment. The public sector has given way to private groups of all sizes that rely on the old tradition of merchant castes and entrepreneurs. But it’s too early to evaluate the results. On one hand, powerty remains sweeping and the unemployment high. On the other hand, Indian agriculture has performed much better than the Soviet or Chinese. Also India’s economy keeps transforming thanks to the rapid development of high-tech cities but also the evolution of the three other main sectors of activity including Industry, the domination of expanding services sector, but also the tourism which is relatively undeveloped, but a high growth sector. It contributes 6.23% to the national GDP and 8% of the total employment. The majority of foreign tourists come from USAand UK.[91] India's rich history and its cultural and geographical diversity make its international tourism appeal large and diverse. It presents heritage and cultural tourism along with medical, business and sports tourism. India has one of the largest and fastest growing medical tourism sectors. that constitute, the Gross domestic product also called GDP. Furthermore, we can add the development of microcredits, developed by Mohammed Yunus, in order to fight poverty consisting on granting small leans to people so that to stimulate investments and economy on the same way, But it’s neither a success or a failure, because as well as people borrow more than their wages, they cumulate debts, which is not very helpful.

To sum up, we can say that the economy is representing much of Modern India, which is the symbol of it’s strength and it’s rapid development, but also the best aspect that permits to understand this vast a vital nation.

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