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Economy Statistics > Gross fixed capital formation > current US$ > India (historical data)

VIEW DATA:   Values  
Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   226,040,400,000    #8   
2004   183,119,400,000    #11   
2003   149,532,100,000    #11   
2002   120,720,100,000    #12   
2001   110,167,300,000    #12   
2000   104,698,900,000    #13   
1999   105,328,300,000    #11   
1998   88,977,760,000    #13   
1997   88,906,530,000    #13   
1996   87,845,680,000    #14   
1995   86,520,460,000    #13   
1994   70,778,720,000    #16   
1993   58,756,470,000    #16   
1992   54,805,730,000    #17   
1991   58,781,880,000    #16   
1990   72,675,950,000    #14   
1989   65,395,930,000    #14   
1988   63,018,150,000    #12   
1987   58,622,690,000    #12   
1986   51,289,700,000    #9   
1985   46,842,230,000    #10   
1984   40,485,840,000    #11   
1983   40,008,700,000    #11   
1982   37,490,170,000    #14   
1981   35,604,300,000    #14   
1980   33,654,480,000    #15   
1979   26,656,370,000    #15   
1978   23,240,180,000    #15   
1977   20,309,110,000    #14   
1976   17,264,270,000    #16   
1975   15,549,670,000    #18   
1974   14,036,370,000    #16   
1973   11,788,260,000    #15   
1972   10,727,040,000    #14   
1971   9,598,426,000    #13   
1970   8,445,579,000    #9   
1969   7,961,333,000    #8   
1968   7,257,333,000    #7   
1967   6,862,667,000    #8   
1966   6,655,714,000    #7   
1965   8,788,324,000    #7   
1964   7,782,467,000    #4   
1963   6,697,729,000    #4   
1962   5,666,164,000    #4   
1961   5,125,921,000    #4   
1960   4,585,679,000    #4   


DEFINITION: Gross fixed capital formation (formerly gross domestic fixed investment) includes land improvements (fences, ditches, drains, and so on); plant, machinery, and equipment purchases; and the construction of roads, railways, and the like, including schools, offices, hospitals, private residential dwellings, and commercial and industrial buildings. According to the 1993 SNA, net acquisitions of valuables are also considered capital formation. Data are in current U.S. dollars.

   
 

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