Important Sectors - Contribution in $20 trillion India GDP
Estimated by Prof. Narayana Rao K.V.S.S. (based on a comparison with current GDP of USA and various projections by Indian agencies and experts)Readers are requested to give their opinions through comments.
Government - Central, State and Local Government - 15% - $ 3 trillion
Agriculture and Mining - $1 trillion (difficult. USA only $500 billion)
Construction - $ 1 trillion
Manufacturing 25% - $ 5 trillion
Services 50% - $ 10 trillion
Total - $20 Trillion
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Detailed Sector-wise Breakup - India $20 Trillion GDP
Government
Centre
State
Local Government
Agriculture
Cereals
Grams
Oil Seeds
Cotton
Mining
Coal
Crude oil
Iron Ore
Construction
Airports
Hotels
Houses
Office Space
Retail Malls
Roads
Manufacturing
Manufacturing 25% - $ 5 trillion
Automobiles - $1 trillion
Air Planes
Chemicals
Defence Equipment
Electrical equipment
Electronic devices
Petroleum - Extraction and Refining
Pharmaceuticals
Power Production
Railway Equipment
Metal refining
Textiles
Services
Information Systems
IT - $1 trillionShelter (Makan)
Real Estate - Offices, Hotels, Resorts and Residential Houses - Renting and Leasing - $1.75 trillionFinancial Sector
Banking, Mutual Funds and Insurance - $1.5 trillionHealth Care Sector
Health and Social Care - $1.5 trillionMarketing Activities
Wholesale and Retail Trade - $2.25 trillionMedia (Advertising and subscriptions) - $0.75 trillion
Entertainment - $0.75 trillion
Films
Tourism
Music Programs and Theater
Museums
Education
Education - $0.25 trillion
Primary
Secondary
Graduate
Post Graduate
Phd research
Continuing education
Transport
Transport - $0.25Railways
Bus and Truck
Air Travel
Shipping
For Full Details on the topic Visit $20 Trillion GDP for India
US GDP of 2011 with extrapolation to $20 trillion dollars
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Industry | GDP value added $ billions 2011 | % of total GDP | Extrapolation to $20 trillion in $ billions |
Real estate, renting, leasing | 1,898 | 13% | 2530.67 |
State and Local Government | 1,336 | 9% | 1781.33 |
Finance and insurance | 1,159 | 8% | 1545.33 |
Health/social care | 1,136 | 8% | 1514.67 |
Durable manufacturing | 910 | 6% | 1213.33 |
Retail trade | 905 | 6% | 1206.67 |
Wholesale trade | 845 | 6% | 1126.67 |
Non-durable manufacturing | 821 | 6% | 1094.67 |
Federal Government | 658 | 5% | 877.33 |
Information | 646 | 4% | 861.33 |
Arts, entertainment | 591 | 4% | 788 |
Construction | 529 | 4% | 705.33 |
Waste services | 448 | 3% | 597.33 |
Other services | 447 | 3% | 596 |
Utilities | 297 | 2% | 396 |
Mining | 290 | 2% | 386.67 |
Corporate management | 284 | 2% | 378.67 |
Education services | 174 | 1% | 232 |
Agriculture | 173 | 1% | 230.67 |
Total | 15,075 | 100% | 20,000 |
Source: Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_the_United_States
Accessed on 1 March 2015
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Read the article Leapfrog beyond Manufacturing published in Times of India, dated 23 Jan 2017.
Updated 23 Jan 2017, 1 March 2015
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