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Write the comparative and different points between India and Brazil with 7-8 points on each side ..​

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Answered by riyaz7476
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Both countries are home to indigenous tribes who still live their lives like their ancestors. The Amazonian tribes of Brazil and the tribals who still reside in remote parts of India still lead their traditional lives, akin to their ancestors, that include hunting, arts, food, clothing and agriculture.

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Answered by Anonymous
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InDIA

The Indus Valley civilization, one of the world's oldest, flourished during the 3rd and 2nd millennia B.C. and extended into northwestern India. Aryan tribes from the northwest infiltrated the Indian subcontinent about 1500 B.C.; their merger with the earlier Dravidian inhabitants created the classical Indian culture. The Maurya Empire of the 4th and 3rd centuries B.C. - which reached its zenith under ASHOKA - united much of South Asia. The Golden Age ushered in by the Gupta dynasty (4th to 6th centuries A.D.) saw a flowering of Indian science, art, and culture. Islam spread across the subcontinent over a period of 700 years. In the 10th and 11th centuries, Turks and Afghans invaded India and established the Delhi Sultanate. In the early 16th century, the Emperor BABUR established the Mughal Dynasty, which ruled India for more than three centuries. European explorers began establishing footholds in India during the 16th century.

By the 19th century, Great Britain had become the dominant political power on the subcontinent and India was seen as the "Jewel in the Crown" of the British Empire. The British Indian Army played a vital role in both World Wars. Years of nonviolent resistance to British rule, led by Mohandas GANDHI and Jawaharlal NEHRU, eventually resulted in Indian independence in 1947. Large-scale communal violence took place before and after the subcontinent partition into two separate states - India and Pakistan. The neighboring countries have fought three wars since independence, the last of which was in 1971 and resulted in East Pakistan becoming the separate nation of Bangladesh. India's nuclear weapons tests in 1998 emboldened Pakistan to conduct its own tests that same year. In November 2008, terrorists originating from Pakistan conducted a series of coordinated attacks in Mumbai, India's financial capital. India faces pressing problems such as environmental degradation, extensive poverty, and widespread corruption; however, economic growth following the launch of economic reforms in 1991, a massive youthful population, and a strategic geographic location are contributing to India's emergence as a regional and global power

Brazil

Following more than three centuries under Portuguese rule, Brazil gained its independence in 1822, maintaining a monarchical system of government until the abolition of slavery in 1888 and the subsequent proclamation of a republic by the military in 1889. Brazilian coffee exporters politically dominated the country until populist leader Getulio VARGAS rose to power in 1930. By far the largest and most populous country in South America, Brazil underwent more than a half century of populist and military government until 1985, when the military regime peacefully ceded power to civilian rulers. Brazil continues to pursue industrial and agricultural growth and development of its interior. Having successfully weathered a period of global financial difficulty in the late 20th century, Brazil was seen as one of the world's strongest emerging markets and a contributor to global growth. The awarding of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympic Games, the first ever to be held in South America, was seen as symbolic of the country's rise. However, from about 2013 to 2016, Brazil was plagued by a sagging economy, high unemployment, and high inflation, only emerging from recession in 2017. Former President Dilma ROUSSEFF (2011-2016) was removed from office in 2016 by Congress for having committed impeachable acts against Brazil's budgetary laws, and her vice president, Michel TEMER, served the remainder of her second term. In October 2018, Jair BOLSONARO won the presidency with 55 percent of the vote and assumed office on 1 January 2019.

India

Area

total: 3,287,263 sq km

land: 2,973,193 sq km

water: 314,070 sq km

Brazil

Area

8,515,770 sq km

land: 8,358,140 sq km

water: 157,630 sq km

India

Both are developing countries. The similarities ends here. The dissimilarities are quite pronounced. Example :-

Brazil has land area of 8.5 million square km compared to India’s 3.2 million sq km. i.e Brazil is 2.5 times the size of India and obviously have matching natural resources

Population of Brazil is 210 Million compared to 1300 million of India. That is 2.5 times more natural resources of Brazil are used to feeds 5.5 times less population. So. the per capita natural resource available to Brazilians are about 14 times that is available to Indians.

Per Capita GDP of Brazil in 2016 was 10800 USD and of India was 1850 USD. Still we boast that our economy is most emerging in the world ?

National GDP of Brazil was about USD 1800 billion in 2016 compared to a shade better at 2262 billion USD for India in the same year.

Obviously, the population of India is eating into the per capita GDP compared to Brazil

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