India retains 4th place in purchasing power parity

By agencies   |   Monday, 18 April 2005, 19:30 IST
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WASHINGTON:India has retained its position as the fourth largest economy in the world on the basis of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), behind the United States, China and Japan. The size of the economy is calculated according to what a nation's currency actually buys in goods and services and not on the basis of its exchange rate against the U.S. dollar. The United States has by far the largest economy in the world worth $10,978 billion, followed by China at $6,410 billion, Japan at $3,629 billion and India with $3,062 billion. Germany comes next with $2,279 billion. With a PPP per capita of $2,880 dollars, India is above the definition of a low-income country (per capita PPP income of $2,110 or below) but falls below the required $6,000 PPP per capita to qualify for being a middle-income country.