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Analysis of Indian

Economy

Presented By:
•Apoorv Jain
•Alok Pandey
•Nikhil Kumar
CONTENTS

Introduction to Indian Economy


History
Sectors
External Trade & Investment
GDP
Inflation
Unemployment
Policies
 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION TO
ECONOMY OF INDIA

•Pre colonial
•Colonial
•Post colonial

•Challanges
•Exports
•Maurya empire
•Mughal empire
•British Empire
SECTORS

• AGRICULTURE

• INDUSTRY & SERVICES

• BANKING & FINANCE

• PETROLEUM &NATURAL RESOURCES


• AGRICULTURE

• INDUSTRY & SERVICES


• BANKING & FINANCE

• PETROLEUM &NATURAL RESOURCES


EXTERNAL TRADE &
INVESTMENT

• GLOBAL TRADE RELATIONS

• FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INDIA


CURRENCY
GDP
INFLATION
UNEMPLOYMENT

Year Unemployme Rank Percent Date of


nt rate Change Information

2003 8.80 % 110   2002


2004 9.50 % 105 7.95 % 2003

2005 9.20 % 83 -3.16 % 2004 est.

2006 8.90 % 91 -3.26 % 2005 est.

2007 7.80 % 92 -12.36 % 2006 est.

2008 7.20 % 89 -7.69 % 2007 est.

2009 6.80 % 85 -5.56 % 2008 est.


FISCAL POLICY

• The central government announced three


successive fiscal stimulus packages:
• one in early December 2008, the second one
in early 2009
• The last one in early March 2009.
MONETARY POLICY
TAX POLICY
• Heads of Income

• Tax Rates

• Surcharge

• Education Cess
PLAYERS IN THE GAME

RELIGIOUS GROUP :-
( Hindu, Muslim, Sikhism, Christianity, Jainism,
Buddhism)
POLITICAL PARTIES:-
( National parties)
FIRMS
Issues
• Agriculture
• Corruption
• Government
• Education
• Infrastructure

CONCLUSION

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