Australia and India Economies: A Side-by-Side Table Comparison
In comparing Australia and India, we see striking contrasts: India’s population is over 54 times larger, while Australia covers 2.35 times more land. India’s economy is over twice the size of Australia’s, but Australians enjoy a significantly higher income per person. In defense spending, India invests over 2.5 times more, while Australia’s imports are notably lower.
Australia’s HDI is 0.946 (very high), while India’s is 0.644 (medium). Australia’s score is 0.302 higher, indicating significantly better human development overall.
Australia’s imports are 42% less than India’s, and Australia imports 25% less of its GDP compared to India. Australia’s exports are $447.51B, focusing on raw materials, while India’s $773.22B exports include refined goods and diverse products.
India’s military expenditure is over 2.5 times larger than Australia’s at $83.6 billion, and it allocates a higher percentage of its GDP to defense at 2.43%, compared to Australia’s 1.90%.
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