Why India's economy is growing quickly?

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  As China’s economic growth slows, people are looking for the next big driver of growth. And India seems to fit the bill.  The IMF estimates that India will be the fastest-growing major economy in the world this year, which is why companies like Walmart are paying top dollar for business deals in India. It’s projected to expand by 7.4%, putting it ahead of China. So, what’s driving India’s growth? India has a population of 1.3 billion, making it the second-most populous country in the world. It’s on track to grow faster, even surpassing China’s population by 2024. And that big population is also really young. India is on track to reap a handsome demographic dividend. This effect happens when a country’s working-age population is larger than the non-working-age population. By 2050, India is expected to have a working population of more than one billion. While many Asian countries are aging, India’s population has a median age of only 27.3 years, compared to China’s 37.6 and Ja...

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When you're using apps on your iPhone

You may start to see this. It's a feature that gives you a choice. A choice on how apps use and share your data. Data like your age, location, health information, spending habits, and your browsing history to name a few. This data can help to map your runs, tag your photos, or track your location, so a nearby store can offer discounts. But some apps have trackers embedded in them that are taking more data than they need. Sharing it with third parties, like advertisers and data brokers. They collect thousands of pieces of information about you to create a digital profile that they sell to others. These third parties use your profile to target you with ads... and they can also use it to predict and influence your behaviors and decisions. This has been happening without your knowledge or permission. Your information is for sale. You have become the product. That's why iPhone users will now be asked a single, simple question: 

Allow apps to track you or not? 
Maybe you're okay giving an app your email or location, 
so they can share your data with others to personalize ads 
or build a profile about you. 
And if you're not? 
Well, that's what the prompt is for. 
Whatever you choose is up to you. 
But at Apple, we believe that you should have a choice. 
App Tracking Transparency. 
A simple new feature that puts your data 
It's the new App Tracking Transparency prompt. back in your control.

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