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AREA
Total area: 5,811,494 sq km. Land area: 5,439,600 sq km
Total area:9,372,610 sq Km. Land area: 9,166,600 sq km
Total area: 3,071,056 sq km.Land area: 3,029,866 sq km
NATURAL RESOURCES
Antimony, Bauxite, Coal, Copper, Cobalt, Calcium Carbide, Chromites, Diamonds, Gypsum, Gems, Graphite, Iron ore, Lead, Limestone, Lignite, Marble, Mica, Manganese, Natutal gas, Phosphates, Petroleum Precious Stone, Quartz, Sands Clay, Salt, Sulphur, Tin, Tungsten, Talc, Titanium, Thorium, Zinc,
Coal Copper, Lead, Molybdenum Phosphates, Uranium, Bauxite Gold, Iron, Mercury, Nickel Potash, Silver, Tungsten, Zinc, Petroleum, Natural gas.
Antimony, Borate, Bauxite, Chromium, Coal, Copper, Clay, Chalk, Fluorspar zinc,Gypsum,Iron ore, Kaolin, Lead, Limestone, Lignite, Mercury, Natural gas, Nickel, Petroleum, Pyrites, Potash, Salt, Silica, Tungsten, Tin, Uranium,
LAND USE
• Arable land:22.12%.
• Permanent crops : 2.62%.
• Meadows and pastures : 10.37%.
• Forest and woodland : 29,37%.
• Others : 31.37%
• Arable land : 20%.
• Permanent crops: 0%.
• Meadows and pastures: 26%
• Forest and woodland: 29%
• Other: 25%
• Arable land: 27.25%
• Permanent crops: 3.75%
• Meadows and pastures: 28.58%
• Forest and woodland: 24.16%
• Others: 22.5%
IRRIGATED LAND
679,920sq km (1989) 81,020 sq km (1989 est.) 128,770 sq km (1989)
PEOPLE
Population:
1,299,874,058 (July 1995 est.)
Age Structure 0-14 Years 39.62% (female 211,936,072 male 240,381,108) 15-64 Years 50.75% (female 331,648,766; male 394,938,022) 65 Years and Over 3.37% (female 25,154,576; male 8,608,852) (July 1995est.) Population Growth Rate 1.94S% (19956est.)
Population:
263,814,m 032 (July 1995 est.)
Age Structure 0-14 Years : 22% (female 28,391,451; male 29,845,630)
Population:
413,047,991 (July 1995 est.)
Age Structure 0-14 Years 19% (female 40,145,822 male 42,627,297) 15-64 Years 66.58%(female 135,078,185. male 137,174,178) 65 Years and over 15.6% (female 34,569,472: male 22,958,037) (July 1995 est.) Population Growth Rate 1.08% (1995 est.)
LITERACY
38% 97% 88.4%
LABOUR FORCE
436,758 million (1992)
• Agriculture 67.5%
• Industry 8.72%
• Trade 6.43%
• Government6.3%
• Other 3.37% (FY88/89 est.)
131.056 million
• Managerial and Professional : 27.5%
• Commerce 30.3%
• Services : 13.7%
• Industry 25.5%
• Agriculture 2.9%
347.628 million (1992)
• Agriculture 14%
• Industry 26%
• Trade 51.56%
• Government 1.9%
• Other 2.5% (FY88/89 est.)
NATIONAL PRODUCT: GDP
purchasing power parity -$ 502.4539 billion (1994 est.)
purchasing power parity $6.7384 trillion (1994)
Real Growth Rate : 2.41S% (1994)
NATIONAL PRODUCT – REAL GROWTH RATE
4.32% (1994) 4.1% (1994) 2.41% (1994)
NATIONAL PRODUCT – PER CAPITA
$2.120 (1994 est.) $25,850 ( 1994) $ 188,660 (1994est.)
BUDGET
• Revenues: $ 51.825 billion
• Expenditures: $ 74.954 billion, including capital expenditures $ 18.277 billion (FY 93/94 est.)
• Revenues: $ 1.258 trillion
• Expenditures: $ 1,461 trillion, including capital expenditures NA (1994)
• Revenue: $ 2, 0088.25 billion
• Expenditure: $ 2, 368.35 billion, including capital expenditures $ 184.9 billion (FY 93/94 est.)
EXPORTS
$ 38.558 billion $ 513 billion ( f.o.b., 1994 ) $ 1,998,7 billion
IMPORTS
$ 46.796 billion $664 billion ( c.i.f., 1994 ) $4, 011.05 billion
INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION
Growth rate 5.41% (FY 92/93 est.) Growth rate 5.4 % (1994 est.) Growth rate 2.73
AGRICULTURE
Large farming Wheat, Rice, Corn, Sugarcane, Pulses, Potatoes & root crops, Vegetable oils & oilseeds, Cotton, Tobacco, Fruits, Citrus fruit, Coconuts, Nuts, Cashew, Almonds, Dates, Animal husbandry, Dairy products, Milk, Meat, Wool, Poultry, Fish, Cash crops, Tea, Spices, Rubber, Jojoba,Bio Petroleum plants.
Accounts for 2% of GDP and 2.9% of labor force; favorable climate and soils support a wide variety of crops and livestock production; world’s seconds largest producer and number one exporter of grain; surplus food producer; fish catch of 4.4 million metric tons (1990)
wide variety of crops and livestock products, barley, Oats, Potatoes, Wheat, Grain, vegetables, olives, wine grapes, sugar beets, Fruits &
citrus fruit, Tobacco, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Meat, Beet, Pork, Poultry, Dairy products.
TRANSPORTATION
Railroads
• Total: 75, 925 km
• Broad gauge : 45,188km, Narrow gauge 30,737 km
• Total : 240, 000km
• Standard gauge : 240, 000 km
• Total : 1,56,074 km
• Standard gauge 137, 178 km, Narrow gauge 19, 329 km
Highways
• Total: 1,387,487 km
• Paved: 1,091, 766 km
• Unpaved: 295,712 km
• Total 6,243,163 km
• Paved: 3,633,520 km
• Unpaved: 2,609,643 km (1990)
• Total: 6,733,841 km.
• Paved: 2,786, 104 km.
• Unpaved: 3,947,737 km
Inland Waterways
22, 960 km 41,0089 km 36,475 km
Pipelines
Crude oil 5, 121 km; natural gas 6,346 km, petroleum 2,619 km.
Petroleum 276,000 Km; natural gas 331,000 km
Crude oil 12, 333 km; natural gas 20, 416 km, petroleum 171,977 km.
Ports
Total No. 46. Total No. 22. Total No. 87.
Merchant Marine
Total: 393 ships Total: 354 ships Total: 3,279 ships
Airports
Total: 489 Total: 15,032 Total: 2,288
COMMUNICATIONS
Telephone System
6,061,772 telephones 126,000,000 telephones 5,181,078,464 Telephones
Radio
Broadcast stations:
AM 230,
FM 24
Broadcast stations:
AM 4,987,
FM 4,932.
Broadcast stations:
AM 794,
FM 2,930.
Television
Telecast stations: 320. Telecast stations: 1,092. Telecast stations: 2,372.
MANPOWER AVAILABILITY
Males age ( 15-49 Yrs.) 342,723,153, Females age ( 15-49 Yrs.) 11,463,189, Males fit for military service 202,193,993. Females fit for military service 6,116,421.
Information not available.
Males age (15-49 Yrs.) 98,469,195. Males fit for military service 73,385,145
Note : Datas are approximate and compiled from world atlas for the following countries Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Srilanka.
 
Note : Datas are approximate and compiled from world atlas for the following countries Belgium, England, France, Greece, Germany, Italy, Luxomberg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey.
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» UNITED WE STAND
 
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  USSA – Sri Lanka
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