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The modern Indian Wine market is small but growing; annual per capita consumption of wine in the country is a mere 9 millilitres, approximately 1/8000th that of France. [1] The main reason for this can be attributed to the fact that Indians preference for hard liquor and beer boasts nearly 98% of market share whereas wine with low ABV only has ...
This is a list of Indian states and union territories by their per capita Net state domestic product (NSDP). NSDP is the state counterpart to a country's Net domestic product (NDP), which equals the gross domestic product (GDP) minus depreciation on capital goods. [1] [2]
The table below for 189 countries uses 2019 data (three-year average of 2017, 2018, and 2019) from the WHO report published in 2024. [6] The recorded consumption values were based on data from government sources, statistics from economic operators, and FAOSTAT data and estimates the amount of alcohol consumption (in litres of pure alcohol) by ...
Many of the states of India have large GDP (called gross state product) which would rank highly on a list of countries by GDP. These figures are based on the World Bank list on List of countries by GDP (PPP) for world GDP, and the States of India by size of economy figures.
GSDP is the sum of all value added by industries within each state or union territory and serves as a counterpart to the national gross domestic product (GDP). [1] As of 2011 [update] , the Government accounted for about 21% of the GDP followed by agriculture with 21% and corporate sector at 12%.
The alphabetised list of native traditional drinks is as follows: Akani- palm sap from Tamil Nadu. Apo – traditional drink from Arunachal Pradesh made from fermented rice; Arrack-distilled from a wash of palm Jagger, herbs etc. from Kerala; Bangla – a distilled country liquor made from starch and sold in West Bengal by government licensed ...
Israel: Wine Per capita, people in Turkey drink more tea than in any other nation. Jordan: Arabic coffee, non-sweetened and in small shots, mint lemonade, and arak Kuwait: Arabic coffee (kahwah) Lebanon: Arak Oman: Arabic coffee Palestine: Coffee, arak, mint lemonade Qatar: Arabic coffee Saudi Arabia: Arabic coffee Syria: Coffee and arak
These values were calculated based on a modified version of the UNDP method of calculation, using per-capita Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) in the national currency to measure the "decent standard of living" component of HDI, rather than per-capita Gross National Income (GNI) in Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) US dollars. [12] [13]