China, India and Southeast Asia in Economic Globalization
M. N. Sirohi
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China, India and Southeast Asia in Economic Globalization

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India had the distinction of being the world’s largest economy in the beginning of the Christian era, as it accounted for about 32.9% share of world GDP and about 32.5% of the world population. The goods produced in India had long been exported to far off destinations across the world. International trade in India reached 24% of GDP by 2006, up from 6% in 1985. International trade as a proportion of GDP reached 24% by 2006, up from 6% in 1985 and still relatively moderate. Although economic in the core, globalization has pervasive effects on the society. It has its impact on the social struc...