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List of tier 2 cities in India?

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The list of tier 2 cities in India includes Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Calcutta, Hyderabad, and Bangalore. Tier 2 cities are the ones which saw substantial IT activity and saw good real estate growth in the last few years

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India has the second largest population, 28% less than China's population, but three and half times the population of US, the third largest. 2. India has three out of the 17 most populated cities in the world, each with the population in excess of one crore. US, Japan, China, Brazil and Argentina has two such cities each. 3.None of the Indian cities have a quality of life index higher than New York, the 12th city in the world in terms of quality of life. 4.China is the highest user of modern contraceptives, India is not in the list of 16 top users. 5.India has the 17th largest refugee population. Pakistan ranks 2nd, US 5th and China 9th. Number of Refugees in US is 2.6 times the number of Refugees in India. 6.U.K, USA and Germany lead in terms of asylum applications received from other nationalities. Among the nationalities seeking asylum in Industrialised countries, China ranks 4th and India 7th. 7.India is the 11th largest economy in terms of nominal GDP with the US, Japan, Germany, U.K. France and China ranked 1st to 6th. In terms of GDP based on Purchasing Power Parity (PPP), India is the 4th largest after US, China and Japan. US nominal GDP is 20 times that of India. 8.US PPP - GDP is 4 times that of India. In terms of per capita GDP, US ranks 3rd/4th, but neither China nor India appear in the list of top 70 countries in terms of GDP per head, while countries like Poland, Chile, Croatia, Malta, Mauritius, Argentina, Taiwan do. 9.In terms of quality of life (as measured by Human Development Index), India and China do not appear in the list of top 60. US ranks 8th and United Kingdom 15th. 10. India and China do not appear in the list of top 40 countries in terms of economic freedom index and in terms of gender-related developlment index. 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Meat -- India is 6th, China 1st, US 2nd. 20. Fruit -- China 1st then India, US. 21. Vegetables - China 1st, then India and US 22. Wheat - China, India, Russia, US. 23. Rice - China, India 24. Sugar -- Brazil, India, China, US 25. Coarse grains - US, China 26. Tea - India, China 27. Coffee - India is 5th 28. Copper - US 3rd, China 8th 29. Lead -- China 2nd, Us 4rd. 30. Zinc -- China 1st, Us 5th 31. Aluminium - China 1st, US 4th, India 9th 32. Gold -- US 2nd, China 4th 33. Rubber -- US 2nd, China 4th, India 8th 34. Cotton -- China 1st, US 2nd, India 3rd 35. Oilseeds - US 1st, India 5th 36. Petroleum Oil - US 2nd, China 5th, India not in top 15 37. Natural Gas -- US 2nd , China & India not in top 15 38. Coal -- China 1st, US 2nd, India 4th 39. Energy Production -- US 1st, China 2nd, India 5th , Energy Consumption : US 1st, China 2nd, India 4th US consumes 4 times energy that India consumes. 40. Percentage of population in labour force -- 1st China (57.8%), 25th USA (49%), India is not in the list of top 40 41.Global competitiveness -- US (1), China 22nd, India 30th 42.Business Environment : 2004 -- 2008 US (4), China (38), India (40) 43.Innovation Index US (1) - China and India does not occur in the list of top 44. 44.Information and Communication Technology Index -- US (5), India & China does not occur in the list of top 44. 45.Business Software Piracy -- Vietnam 1, China 2, Pakistan 6, India 15th. 46.Most corrupt - Bangladesh (1), Pakistan (39) Least corrupt - US 19th, India and China not among least 47.Largest Business Corporations -- Top 3 in USA, 18 US in top 44, China and India not in top 48.Largest Banks : Top 2 in US, 9 US in top 45, China 25th & 37th - India does not occur in the list. 49.Largest Road Network - 1st US, 2nd India (half of US), China 4th 50. Highest car ownership - US 12th, UK 23rd, India & China does not figure in top 50. 51.Air travel (pass. Km. p.a.) - US (1st), China (4th), India 23rd, < 2% of US. 52. Longest Rail Network : US 1st, India 3rd, China 5th , US 4 times longer than India 53.Most Rail Freight : US (1st), China 3rd, India 4th, US = 7 times Indian (tons -- km. p.a.) 54.Largest Merchant Shipping Fleet : US 3rd, China 5th, India 22nd 55.Tourist Arrivals : US 3rd, China 5th, India not in top 40. 56.Biggest Tourist Spenders : US (1st), China (9th), India not in top 20. 57.Least Literate : India among the 20 at the bottom. 58.Life Expectancy : US 37th (77.1 years), China and India not in the Top 50. 59.Hospital beds : US 47th, China 51st, India not inop 38. 60.Colour TV Ownership (per "000) : US 2nd, China and India not in top 50. 61.Telephone Lines : US 11th, China, India not in top 44 62.CD Player : US 16th, China, India not in top 29 63.Computer : US 2nd, China & India not in top 37. 64.Book Sales : US (1), China (6), India (13), US value nearly 40 times of India's or 10 times of China's. 65. Daily newspapers (copies/ 000) :US 15th, China and India not in top 30 66. Music Sales ($m) :US 1st, China 19th, India not in top 22. 67. Internet : US 1st, China & India not in top 23. 68. Nobel Peace Prize (nos.) : US tops, China & India not in top 13. 69. Economics Nobel1st, China and India not in top 4 with two or more prizes 70. Literature : US 2nd, China and India not in top 10 71. Physics : US 1st, China and India not in top 14. 72. Olympic Medal winners ( 1896 -- 2000) : US 1st, China 12th, India not in top 20. 73. Armed Forces : 1st China, 2nd US, 3rd India 74. China among the lowest Environment sustainability Index. 75.Most water polluting centers : China 1st, US 2nd, India 3rd 76.Largest Forest Area : US 4th, China 5th, India 11th., 77.Largest Forest harvest (c.m.m) : US 1st, India 2nd and China 3rd. 78.Number of under threat : China 1st, India 6th, US 10th Largest Consumers : 79. Wheat : China (1), India (2), US10th 80. Rice : China (1), India (2), US 10th 81. 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