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The first engine was deliered on 1 October 2024 while all the engines will be delivered within 8 years at a production rate of 30 units per year. [24] [25] IIT Bombay has been engaged in the development of Artificial Intelligence-based engine and asset maintenance solutions for spares, inventory and combat potential optimisation. This will ...
India's electronics hardware manufacturing sector is expected to generate $104 billion in electronic goods by 2020, up from $32.46 billion in 2013–14. India produced 1.6% of the world's electronics gear in FY13.
Solar Power Plant Telangana II in state of Telangana, India. India renewable electricity production by source. India is the world's 3rd largest consumer of electricity and the world's 3rd largest renewable energy producer with 46.3% of energy capacity installed as of October 2024 (203.18 GW of 452.69 GW) coming from renewable sources.
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- The world’s fastest-growing open electricity market has to be a great place for energy investors, right? Not when it’s India.Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ambition to ...
As impressive as India's growth has been, it has not seen that prosperity evenly distributed. And there are other big problems to tackle besides inequality. India's economy is booming.
India has growing data centre industry. Data centres are used for national security, internet infrastructure, and economic output. As of 2024, India's data centre capacity is at 950 MW, which is expected to be 1800 MW by 2026. [1] The data centre industry is valued at US$1.2 billion in 2021, a 216% growth from $385 million in 2014.
In the contemporary world economy, India is the largest exporter of IT. The contribution of the IT sector in India's GDP rose from 1.2% in 1998 to 7% in 2019. [45] Exports dominate the Indian IT industry and constitute about 79% of the industry's total revenue. However, the domestic market is also significant, with robust revenue growth. [46]
Composition of India's total production of foodgrains and commercial crops, in 2003–04, by weight. India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry, logging and fishing accounted for 18.6% of the GDP in 2005, employed 60% of the total workforce [13] and despite a steady decline of its share in the GDP, is still the largest economic sector and plays a ...