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What is the current situation of Indian industry?

Economy: India is a big agricultural country, and its main agricultural products are rice, wheat, oilseeds, sugar cane, tea, cotton and jute. The cultivated land area in China is about10.60 billion hectares, with a per capita of 0. 17 hectare. India is the largest milk producer in the world, and also an important cotton producer and tea producer. The number of cattle, goats, sheep and buffaloes ranks first in the world.

India is rich in resources, with rich mineral resources such as mica, coal, iron, aluminum, chromium, manganese, zinc, copper, lead, phosphate, gold and oil, among which mica production and reserves rank first in the world, and bauxite and coal production rank fifth in the world. There are 53 million hectares of forest with a coverage rate of 16%. Industry has formed a relatively complete system with strong self-sufficiency. Its industries mainly include manufacturing, electric power, mining, textile, food, precision instruments, automobile manufacturing, software manufacturing and aviation.

In recent years, the Indian government has implemented comprehensive economic reforms, and the speed of economic development is remarkable. At present, India has reached a high level in astrophysics, space technology, molecular biology, electronic technology and other high-tech fields. In addition, India's tourism and service industries are relatively developed, accounting for a considerable proportion of the national economy. India's main export commodities are jewelry products, cotton yarn and cotton cloth, chemical products, machinery and hardware products, petroleum products, leather, seafood, iron ore and mineral products.

In addition, India's tourism and service industries are relatively developed, accounting for a considerable proportion of the national economy. The main tourist spots in India are Agra, Delhi, Jaipur, Chandigarh, Naranda, Mysore, Goa, Hyderabad, Trang and Trifan. Railway is the largest state-owned department in India and the main means of transportation, with the total length ranking first in Asia and fourth in the world. In recent years, highway transportation has developed rapidly, undertaking 80% of the national passenger traffic and 60% of the freight volume. The national average daily passenger traffic exceeds 60 million passengers, making it one of the largest expressway networks in the world. Currency name: Indian Rupee; 1 rupee = 100 Pais.