Economic disparities in India are wide and deep.
We will explore different facets of it, starting with per capita income.
Measured in purchasing power parity terms, Delhi’s per capita Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) is higher than countries like Brazil, China and South Africa. Bihar, in contrast, has the lower income level of the poorest African countries like Kenya, Cameroon, Tanzania and Senegal.
We will explore different facets of it, starting with per capita income.
Measured in purchasing power parity terms, Delhi’s per capita Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) is higher than countries like Brazil, China and South Africa. Bihar, in contrast, has the lower income level of the poorest African countries like Kenya, Cameroon, Tanzania and Senegal.
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