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Welcome to the World’s Second Fastest Growing Economy.

Welcome to the World’s Second Fastest Growing Economy. FDI Investments in India during 2007-08 touches US $ 24,579 million. 9% p.a. GDP growth Momentum likely to Continue over the next 5 to 10 years. 70% of India’s Population is in the age group of 15-64 year. 106 Mn: expected

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Welcome to the World’s Second Fastest Growing Economy.

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  1. Welcome to the World’s SecondFastest Growing Economy.

  2. FDI Investments in India during 2007-08 touches US $ 24,579 million 9% p.a. GDP growth Momentum likely to Continue over the next 5 to 10 years 70% of India’s Population is in the age group of 15-64 year 106 Mn: expected number of Higher Income Households in India by 2010 Targeted Infrastructure Investment during the 11th Five year Plan is US $ 500 Bn Higher Disposable Incomes fuel unprecedented consumerism in India Over a Twenty Years Period Indian Stock Markets yielded a 20% CAGR return Global Outsourcing Boom is a boon for Indian Job Seekers Why to Invest In India

  3. India – Making the Headline. • International Retail Giant- Wal-Mart making an entry into India. • Hyundai Motor Company, the $47 bn Korean giant making its Indian Manufacturing Plant a global export hub. • India is the second largest market in terms of sales for Nokia – World’s largest mobile phone maker. • FII invested more than $17 billion in Indian markets in 2007. • Young, Confident middle class making India, strong domestic demand & consumption driven economy with little dependence on exports. • India has maintained an average GDP growth of 8.82% in last five financial years. (FY 04 – FY 08)

  4. How India has transformed over the years: Example of domestic consumption drive.

  5. Example of domestic consumption drive.

  6. Structural Changes in Indian Financial Landscape: From 1990s to 2008: Stocks & Mutual Funds.

  7. Changing Landscape: From 1990s to 2008: Real Estate & Retail Spending.

  8. India Growth Story for Long Term: Total of $500 bn to be spent on infrastructure …

  9. India Growth Story for Long Term: Proposed Golden Quadrilateral Project,connecting major cities through national highways will require investment of Rs.61000 cr covering 24500 km of area.

  10. Reasons to be bullish on India: • India is a country which saves $250 bn per annum (apporx Rs.10,77,700 cr) out of this only 4 to 5% is canalized into mutual funds. • One of the largest democratic country in the world. • Economic reforms have remained in continuity irrespective of which government comes to power. • India is going to face shortage of 10.6 million residential units in urban areas alone. One of the major driver for real estate growth. • If research reports of leading brokerage houses are to be believed then India will become 3rd largest economy of the world by 2035.

  11. Reasons to be bullish on India: • Big pension funds, treasuries of public sector enterprises and insurance companies corpus is yet to participate in capital markets. • With entry of Mutual Funds and institutions, real estate sector will also become more transparent and efficient. • Compared to US and other developed nations, Indian Mutual Fund industry is at nascent stage. With growing income and savings it offers tremendous scope for growth. • Young,confident and ever aspiring Indian middle class will drive consumption and demand.

  12. 50000 45000 40000 India $27 Trillion by 2035 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 Ch US In Jpn Br Russ UK Ger Fr It Reasons to be bullish on India: India – Top 3 by 2035 Size of the economy : GDP – US$billion Source : Goldman Sachs BRICs Report

  13. Just peep into the history and you will find: In past28 years BSE SENSEX has given Approx. 19.5% returns This is in spite of … • Two wars • At least three major financial scandals • Assassination of 2 prime ministers • At least 3 recessionary periods • 10 different governments and • An unfair share of natural disasters

  14. So Welcome, And Be Part of this growing Economy.

  15. ThankYou.

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