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India
Industries
India's
telecommunication industry is the second-largest in
the world with over 1.2 billion subscribers. It contributes
6.5% to India's GDP. After the third quarter of 2017,
India surpassed the US to become the second largest
smartphone market in the world after China.
The
Indian automotive industry, the world's second-fastest
growing, increased domestic sales by 26% during 20092010,and
exports by 36% during 20082009. At the end of
2011, the Indian IT industry employed 2.8 million
professionals, generated revenues close to US$100
billion equalling 7.5% of Indian GDP, and contributed
26% of India's merchandise exports.
The
pharmaceutical industry in India emerged as a global
player. As of 2021, with 3000 pharmaceutical companies
and 10,500 manufacturing units India is the world's
third-largest pharmaceutical producer, largest producer
of generic medicines and supply up to 50%60%
of global vaccines demand, these all contribute up
to US$24.44 billions in exports and India's local
pharmacutical market is estimated up to US$42 billion.
India is among the top 12 biotech destinations in
the world. The Indian biotech industry grew by 15.1%
in 20122013, increasing its revenues from ?204.4
billion (Indian rupees) to ?235.24 billion (US$3.94
billion at June 2013 exchange rates). (Wikipedia)
Africa
Sports
Fifty-four
African countries have football teams in the Confederation
of African Football. Egypt has won the African Cup
seven times, and a record-making three times in a
row. Cameroon, Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, and Algeria
have advanced to the knockout stage of recent FIFA
World Cups. South Africa hosted the 2010 World Cup
tournament, becoming the first African country to
do so. The top clubs in each African football league
play the CAF Champions League, while lower-ranked
clubs compete in CAF Confederation Cup.
In
recent years, the continent has made major progress
in terms of state-of-the-art basketball facilities
which have been built in cites as diverse as Cairo,
Dakar, Johannesburg, Kigali, Luanda and Rades. The
number of African basketball players who drafted into
the NBA has experienced major growth in the 2010s.
Cricket
is popular in some African nations. South Africa and
Zimbabwe have Test status, while Kenya is the leading
non-test team and previously had One-Day International
cricket (ODI) status (from 10 October 1997, until
30 January 2014). The three countries jointly hosted
the 2003 Cricket World Cup. Namibia is the other African
country to have played in a World Cup. Morocco in
northern Africa has also hosted the 2002 Morocco Cup,
but the national team has never qualified for a major
tournament.
Rugby
is popular in several southern African nations. Namibia
and Zimbabwe both have appeared on multiple occasions
at the Rugby World Cup, while South Africa is the
joint-most successful national team (alongside New
Zealand) at the Rugby World Cup, having won the tournament
on 3 occasions, in 1995, 2007, and 2019. (Wikipedia)
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