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Abundant resources

 
 

A vast geography endowed with diverse topography has made India the repository of abundant resources which provides a base for world scale manufacturing investment.

With an area of 3.3 million square kilometres, India is the seventh largest country in the world, and the second largest in Asia.

India's reserves of coal, iron ore, manganese, bauxite and chromium are among the largest in the world. Large quantities of mica, titanium ore, chromite, natural gas and limestone are also to be found in India.

With the largest area of arable land in the world, India is one of the world's largest food producers - over 200 million tonnes of foodgrains are produced annually. India is the world's largest producer of milk, sugarcane and tea and the second largest producer of rice, fruit and vegetables.

Though an importer of petroleum and natural gas, India has abundant coal reserves and a large untapped hydroelectric power potential of an estimated 150,000 MW.

 

Manganese
Manganese
2nd largest reserves
(160 Mn T)
 

Bauxite
Bauxite
4th largest reserves
(2.4 Bn T)

Chromium
Chromium
3rd largest reserves
(57 Mn T)
 

Iron
Iron Ore
5th largest reserves
(13 Bn T)

Coal
Coal
4th largest reserves
(248 Bn T)

Source: US Geological Survey, Department of Mines, Ministry of Coal, World Fact Book

 


Milk

Largest producer at
91 Mn T p.a.
 


Fruit
Second largest
producer at
47.5 Mn T p.a.
 


Rice
Second largest
producer at
85 Mn T p.a.
 


Sugarcane

Largest producer at
234 Mn T p.a.
 


Vegetables
Second largest
producer at
90 Mn T p.a.
 


Tea
Largest producer at
850 Mn Kgs. p.a.
 


Wheat
Second largest
producer at
72 Mn T p.a.
 

Source: Economic Survey, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India

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India - A fast growing free market democracy
Large and growing domestic market
Versatile, skilled human capital
Abundant resources
Robust legal and business support systems
Sound economic fundamentals
Steady economic reform regime
Healthy, vibrant financial sectors
Enriched quality of life
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