is why india is, i think, playing a particularly clever role, because they know that many western countries are desperately eager to try and benefit from the indian growth story over the next couple of decades and beyond. jim, perhaps the indian approach prioritises its own economy. i mean, it s booming now despite an underlying sea of global doom. i m wondering, what is it that india isjust getting so right? the core asset that india has got is a spectacular demographic profile, particularly a significant increase in young people entering the labour force. and on some of the data that we played around with that painted the brics story, between 2020 and 2035, just the increase in india s labourforce, and every time i say it, it astonishes me still, that increase would be as big as the combined total workforce of germany, france, italy and spain.
as essentially struggling every g7 member bar the us is essentially struggling with its growth performance. and so, when european countries look for opportunities, for example, the rest of the world, they won t abandon, quite justifiably, their own long term economic interest despite some of these challenges. so i think, and this is why india is, i think, playing a particularly clever role, because they know that many western countries are desperately eager to try and benefit from the indian growth story over the next couple of decades and beyond. jim, perhaps the indian approach prioritises its own economy. i mean, it s booming now despite an underlying sea of global doom. i m wondering, what is it that india is just getting so right? the core asset that india has got is a spectacular demographic profile, particularly a significant increase in young people entering the labour force. and on some of the data that we played around with that
sea of global doom. i m wondering, what is it that india is just getting so right? the core asset that india has got is a spectacular demographic profile, particularly a significant increase in young people entering the labour force. and on some of the data that we played around with that painted the brics story, between 2020 and 2035, just the increase in india s labour force, and every time i say it, it astonishes me still, that increase would be as big as the combined total workforce of germany, france, italy and spain. so that s what really. they re in a real sweet spot with their demographics. and together with, it s kind of like 20 years behind china in the urbanisation process, they are reaping many of the benefits
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