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#IndianIT #Indianeconomicgrowthrate #IndianG2 [IndianGenius] 2-part series ▶️ Part 1. Indian Institute of Technology • [ENG CC] IIT. Silicon Valley companies scout graduates... Part 2. Brain Factory • Can India stand shoulder to shoulder with the US and China? The current Indian economy... India, which is growing economically at an explosive rate, what are the major changes that started from within? Close-up coverage of the activities of the 'Indian Genius' across India, the UK, and the UAE Last year, India surpassed the UK to become the world's 5th largest economy with a GDP of 3.18 trillion dollars. With its huge market, the most populous country, and successful economic innovation, India is recording a high economic growth rate of 6-7%. And the so-called 'Indian Genius' is emerging as the main player leading India's remarkable development. India, the world's most populous country, has a population of over 1.4 billion, but its average age is only about 28 years old. More than 60% of the population is young, with infinite potential. So what opportunities do young people find in India? It's startups. The startup boom in India, which started in the early 2000s and continues to this day, has made India's startup ecosystem the world's third largest. Even now, young geniuses in India are struggling to make India a better place in various fields, including education and employment. India's remarkable growth has made its influence in the world even stronger. Indians are active as CEOs of global companies such as Google and Microsoft, and Rishi Sunak, who is of Indian descent, was elected in October last year. In addition, Indian products such as food and daily necessities are spreading throughout Dubai and the Middle East. India's global influence will be highlighted through the stories of Indians active around the world, such as Indian comedian Rahul Kohli, who is active in the UK, and Hirshikesh Datta, who grew a huge supermarket chain in Dubai and became one of Dubai's 50 richest people. 'Indian Genius Part 2 Brain Factory', which will air on May 11, will contain the stories of 'Indian Geniuses' active in India and around the world.