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The average age of employees at India’s top software services exporter — Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), one of the country’s largest private sector employers — is 28.
This is 10 years less than the median age at American technology giant Oracle.
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The composition of TCS employees is a reflection of India’s young and burgeoning working-age population — a competitive edge that sets Asia’s third-largest economy apart from countries across the world, many of which are aging fast.
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“India has close to ideal demographics. It’s in a sweet spot"
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India’s “demographic dividend” — the window of opportunity that a large workforce creates to strengthen an economy — could add 2 percentage points to the country’s annual growth rate over the next two decades.
India’s youthful population is also contributing to India’s consumption boom.
Between 2006 and 2011, consumer spending in the country almost doubled, from $549 billion to $1.06 trillion. This is just the beginning.
India's consumer spending to grow to $3.50 trillion in next 5-7 years due to young people .
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