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Capital city New Delhi Astana
Corruption 2.1 (150)
General government final consumption expenditure > annual % growth 9.8 % 11.8 %
Ranked 12th in 2005. Ranked 7th in 2005. 20% more than India
General government final consumption expenditure > current US$ 91,366,390,000 $ 6,411,061,000 $
Ranked 12th in 2005. 13 times more than Kazakhstan Ranked 52nd in 2005.
General government final consumption expenditure > current US$ (per capita) 83.5 $ per capita 423.3 $ per capita
Ranked 112nd in 2005. Ranked 66th in 2005. 4 times more than India
General government final consumption expenditure > current US$ (per $ GDP) 0.1 $ per $1 of GDP 0.1 $ per $1 of GDP
Ranked 105th in 2005. 1% more than Kazakhstan Ranked 107th in 2005.
Legal origin English Socialist
Prime minister Manmohan Singh Karim Massimov
Status federal democracy pseudo-democracy
Start-up procedures to register a business > number 11 7
Ranked 46th in 2006. 57% more than Kazakhstan Ranked 135th in 2006.
Time required to build a warehouse > days 270 days 248 days
Ranked 38th in 2006. 9% more than Kazakhstan Ranked 44th in 2006.
Time required to enforce a contract > days 1,420 days 183 days
Ranked 4th in 2006. 7 times more than Kazakhstan Ranked 165th in 2006.
Time required to register property > days 62 days 52 days
Ranked 66th in 2006. 19% more than Kazakhstan Ranked 78th in 2006.
Time required to start a business > days 35 days 20 days
Ranked 84th in 2006. 75% more than Kazakhstan Ranked 131st in 2006.
Time to prepare and pay taxes > hours 264 hours 156 hours
Ranked 80th in 2006. 69% more than Kazakhstan Ranked 121st in 2006.
Transnational Issues > Disputes > International since China and India launched a security and foreign policy dialogue in 2005, consolidated discussions related to the dispute over most of their rugged, militarized boundary, regional nuclear proliferation, Indian claims that China transferred missiles to Pakistan, and other matters continue; various talks and confidence-building measures have cautiously begun to defuse tensions over Kashmir, particularly since the October 2005 earthquake in the region; Kashmir nevertheless remains the site of the world's largest and most militarized territorial dispute with portions under the de facto administration of China (Aksai Chin), India (Jammu and Kashmir), and Pakistan (Azad Kashmir and Northern Areas); India and Pakistan have maintained the 2004 cease fire in Kashmir and initiated discussions on defusing the armed stand-off in the Siachen glacier region; Pakistan protests India's fencing the highly militarized Line of Control and construction of the Baglihar Dam on the Chenab River in Jammu and Kashmir, which is part of the larger dispute on water sharing of the Indus River and its tributaries; UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) has maintained a small group of peacekeepers since 1949; India does not recognize Pakistan's ceding historic Kashmir lands to China in 1964; to defuse tensions and prepare for discussions on a maritime boundary, India and Pakistan seek technical resolution of the disputed boundary in Sir Creek estuary at the mouth of the Rann of Kutch in the Arabian Sea; Pakistani maps continue to show its Junagadh claim in Indian Gujarat State; discussions with Bangladesh remain stalled to delimit a small section of river boundary, to exchange territory for 51 Bangladeshi exclaves in India and 111 Indian exclaves in Bangladesh, to allocate divided villages, and to stop illegal cross-border trade, migration, violence, and transit of terrorists through the porous border; Bangladesh protests India's attempts to fence off high-traffic sections of the border; dispute with Bangladesh over New Moore/South Talpatty/Purbasha Island in the Bay of Bengal deters maritime boundary delimitation; India seeks cooperation from Bhutan and Burma to keep Indian Nagaland and Assam separatists from hiding in remote areas along the borders; Joint Border Committee with Nepal continues to examine contested boundary sections, including the 400 square kilometer dispute over the source of the Kalapani River; India maintains a strict border regime to keep out Maoist insurgents and control illegal cross-border activities from Nepal Kyrgyzstan has yet to ratify the 2001 boundary delimitation with Kazakhstan; field demarcation of the boundaries with Turkmenistan commenced in 2005, and with Uzbekistan in 2004; demarcation is scheduled to get underway with Russia in 2007; demarcation with China was completed in 2002; creation of a seabed boundary with Turkmenistan in the Caspian Sea remains under discussion; equidistant seabed treaties have been ratified with Azerbaijan and Russia in the Caspian Sea, but no resolution has been made on dividing the water column among any of the littoral states
Trademarks, nonresidents 5,393 802
Ranked 18th in 1999. 6 times more than Kazakhstan Ranked 63rd in 1999.
Trademarks, residents 60,985 698
Ranked 8th in 1999. 86 times more than Kazakhstan Ranked 55th in 1999.
United Nations mission http://www.indiaembassy.org
http://www.un.int/india/
http://www.un.int/kazakhstan/
UN membership date 30 Oct. 1945 2 Mar. 1992

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