2. Agenda
Why SWOT Analysis
Strengths of Indian Economy
Weakness of Indian Economy
Opportunities of Indian Economy
Threats of Indian Economy
Conclusion
3. Why SWOT Analysis
A SWOT analysis is a
structured planning method
used to evaluate
the strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, and threats
involved in a project or in
a business venture. A SWOT
analysis can be carried out for a
product, place, industry, person
or economy.
It involves identifying the internal and external factors
that are favorable and unfavorable to achieving that
objective.
4. `
Are the Benefits of
Indian Economy SWOT
Analysis
Cont…
Decision
Making
Tool
Forecasting
the
Opportunities
Knowing the
Global
Competion
5. STRENGTHS
Agriculture Based Economy - High
percentage of cultivable land
Huge Pool of Labor force - Skilled
and Unskilled
Availability of abundant Natural
Resource
Large Domestic Market
Economic Planning
Extensive higher education system
Democratic Institution
Rapid growth of IT and BPO
Administrative Setup & Judiciary
6. WEAKNESSES
Very High percentage of workforce
involved in agriculture which
involves only 17.2% of GDP
(Excessive Dependency on Agri)
Rural poverty leads horrible wave of
suicides by indebted farmers
Population Explosion
High unemployment
rate
Low literacy rates
Under Utilization of Natural
Resource
Poor infrastructural facilities
Low rate of capital
formation and Technological
Development
8. THREATS
Current Account Deficits (Growing
Import bill -$461.4 billion)
Continuous fall in rupee
Higher population growth And
unemployment
Lack of stable Government
Growing Volume Black Money
Energy and food inflation
Judicial decision
Growing global competition