India is in 4th position in the world in terms of steel production . China , Japan and USA are the top three nation while Russia and South Korea are following India.
as per 2007 records, Brazil ranks 4th in terms of banana production behind India, China, Philippines ranking 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively.
In terms of what? For example, its status in terms of economic development is that of an "emerging market".
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The Kuznetsk Basin in Russia is similar to the Ruhr Valley in terms of its industrial history and concentration of coal mines and steel production. It is also known as the Kuzbass region and has been a major coal mining area in Russia.
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The production of steel, in itself, is part of industrial growth. The steel produced helps advance a nation's economy and industrial growth in that steel is a basic product that goes into the production of railroads, buildings, war equipment, domestic products, ship building, and a huge variety of products. The ability to produce these products is industrialization. Without the steel industry, an economies growth is hampered. If the steel has to be imported, then it makes production costs of other products more costly, although not always. This depends on the imported price of steel. In general terms however, a nation with a strong steel making capacity is on its way to economic growth.
Canada is bigger in terms of its land mass (area), but India is much larger in terms of population.
Africa is the youngest continent in terms of political status, most of it was freed from major empires in the 60s. You could say Antarctica is the youngest in terms of political status since it has none, but its technically "unborn" so it cannot be considered any age.
In terms of GDP, India is richer than Saudi Arabia. In terms of GDP per capita, Saudi Arabia is richer than India.
In terms of land forces,China. But in terms of navy, India. Overall China is better equipped than India
It means that they haven't make a decision yet And also mean jail status
India generally votes every 5 year terms rather than the 4 year terms in the US.