What is India's Strength in the world?

In view of finance & development.

Answer:
No.6 in nuclear power.
No.2 in Population.
No.4 in re-entry facility.
No.2 military in the world.
No.1 in consumer state.
No.1 in political games.
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That would be a large, highly educated workforce, all of whom speak very good English.

For example: China has a very large workforce but they're not at the same level of education and they generally speak poorer English.
largely cheap with semi skilled & labors.

Outsourcing business may grow tremendously.
Economical & intelligent man power.
they are second only to the US in highest number of universities per capita.

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Cheap labor.
Good relations with rich superpowers.
Cheap labor
U've asked in finance and development
so it is:
Information Technology...
CEO's and top silicon chip valley guys are all indians...
Biotech is all set to explode and boom in indian infrastructure.
200 companies in last 5 years have invested in india for research and development...
According to Goldman sach's report india ll be in top 3 richest countries in the world by 2020...
Indian scientists have contributed in the development of crystal growth in physics...
The kalpakkam nuclear reactor technology is unique in the world...
IIT's are the 2nd ranked most technical college in the world...
L N Mittal is the biggest man in the field of steel...
Ratan Tata is the person catching in...
Ambani brothers figure in the top 20 riches in the world...
India's strength in the world in the area of finance and development is its people and their approach in an environment where a number obstacle they face.it has given indian people an edge over the others.They are slow but stady and now approaching a consistent developmental path
In rearing cows
The real strength of India as a country and as a society is People and Businessmen who are ready to take huge risks and establish their businesses under any kind of situation that is the real strength of India that countries like China, Russia and Brazil don't have
Unity is the strength of India.
Modern Information Technology applied to develop our country and financial support too.
In history India's strength was rich culture n diversity.. at present its str. is its flourishing IT n ITES industries ..and the crores of indians equipping to compete wit the rest of the globe..
we have so many billionaires as per newspaper reports. There are millions working for these who are helping towards the development of our nation.In science, technology, industries, manufacturing indigenous cars , space programs we are achieving a lot.
Its enterprising people who brave all odds that confront them in life. With widespread corruption and obstacles placed in one's path anyone, anywhere in the world would have said 'Quit'. But an Indian does not yield and that is his strength.
i q is the great strength we have excellent engineers but not executors or managers its good few of them are evolving now off late we can other wise deliver goods effectively and economically which is the positive aspect
in one word indianness
Manpower. But with a caution - quality and not quantity is important with respect to man power.
Counting GDP (Exchange rates): 12th larget economy
GDP PPP: 4th ;argets economy
second most populous nation
Largest democracy
2nd fastest growing economy

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