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Is overpopulation affecting India?

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Is overpopulation affecting India?

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Yes, government has to spend too much money and doesnt form a surplus. The economy of India, when measured in USD exchange-rate terms, is the fourth largest in the world, with a GDP of US $1.50 trillion (2008). It is the third largest in terms of purchasing power parity. India is the second fastest growing major economy in the world, with a GDP growth rate of 9.4% for the fiscal year 2006–2007. However, India’s huge population has a per capita income of $4,542 at PPP and $1,089 in nominal terms (revised 2007 estimate). The World Bank classifies India as a low-income economy. Also, due to the population India has a large labour force. Which is a postive for them.

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