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India’s diverse India’s mineral resource rich belt

sectors
Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkand, Orissa, West
Bengal, Assam
Natural resource Reserves Rank
HIMACHAL PRADESH
Coal 96 billion tons 3rd largest reserve base in the world

India is a free-market democracy with a legal and regulatory framework that LUDHIANA Iron ore 24 billion tons 5th largest reserve base in the world

rewards free enterprise and entrepreneurship. Coupled with public-private Bauxite 2.4 billion tons 4th largest reserve base in the world

partnerships in strategic sectors, India’s entrepreneur culture has enabled Manganese 240 million tons 2nd largest reserve base in the world

the growth of diverse and thriving manufacturing sectors and a versatile skill- GURGAON Chromium 57 million tons 3rd largest reserve base in the world

based services industry. India also has a rich mineral resource base.
DELHI
Toral Munshi, Head India Equity Research
Sources: Indian Automotive Mission Plan, SIAM, Economic Survey, India Brand Equity Foundation, Ministry of Textiles,
Investment Commission of India NOIDA

JAIPUR
ASSAM

Indian automobile industry


North – Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida; South – Tamil Nadu;
MADHYA PRADESH
West – Pune
JHARKAND
Size of auto and ancillary industry USD 50 billion

Vehicles sold in India in 2008 – 09 11 million vehicles pa SURAT


WEST BENGAL
Of which, exports 1.5 million CHATTISGARH
GDP share of auto sector 7% ORISSA
Rank in world production 12th

People employed by industry 13 million


MUMBAI

Indian gems & jewelry industry PUNE


BANGALORE
West – Surat, Mumbai
Market size USD 27 billion
HYDERABAD
Of which, exports 40%

Global share in diamond cutting and polishing 82% by carats, 60% by value

Rank in global gold consumption 1st, 20% of global demand

Rank in global diamond consumption 3rd

People employed by industry 1.3 million


Indian textile industry
AUTOMOBILE
North – Ludhiana, Jaipur, Himachal Pradesh;
South – Tamil Nadu
Indian IT & ITeS industry GEMS & JEWELRY

IT INDUSTRY Size of industry USD 52 billion


South – Bangalore, Hyderabad; West – Pune, Mumbai;
North – Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida TEXTILE INDUSTRY Of which, exports 36%
TAMIL NADU Share of GDP 4%
Size of industry USD 72 billion

Of which, exports 67% Share in Indian export basket 12%

Share of GDP 6% World market share 7th in textiles and 6th in clothing
3rd largest cotton producer
World market share 5% 2nd largest silk producer

People employed by industry 10 million People employed by industry 35 million (2nd largest after agriculture)

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