New Book 'Hyper-Scale Economy India' Explores the Future of the World's Most Populous Market
Toyo Keizai Inc. is publishing 'Hyper-Scale Economy India' on April 15, 2026. Experts Shohei Namba and Susumu Tsubaki detail India's rapid ascent to becoming the world's 4th largest economy.
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Toyo Keizai Inc. (Chuo-ku, Tokyo) announces the release of 'Hyper-Scale Economy India' (2,200 yen) by Shohei Namba and Susumu Tsubaki. As India is predicted to surpass Japan in GDP by 2026 and Germany by 2030, the book analyzes its transformation into a global economic powerhouse. It highlights key facts such as the 100 million high-income households, the impact of the 23 IITs, and the dominance of major conglomerates. The authors urge Japanese businesses to capitalize on this '規格外' (outsized) growth opportunity, noting that Japanese corporate presence currently lags far behind that in China.
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Why is India called a 'Hyper-Scale' economy?
Due to its status as the world's most populous nation with a young average age (28) and rapid digital transformation, creating unprecedented economic growth and scale.