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The image depicts a bar graph comparing the percentage of Agriculture, Industry, and Services sectors in the economy from 1960 to 2000, in intervals of 10 years. In 1960, Agriculture was around 62%, Industry was approximately 12%, and Services were nearly 26%. By 1970, Agriculture had decreased to around 48%, Industry increased to roughly 22%, and Services rose to about 30%. In 1980, Agriculture dropped to approximately 32%, Industry to about 26%, and Services increased to nearly 42%. By 1990, Agriculture further declined to around 20%, Industry to 24%, and Services surged to around 54%. Finally, in 2000, Agriculture plummeted to roughly 4%, Industry decreased to about 38%, and Services soared to around 58%.
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The bar chart gives information about the segment shares to India’s gross domestic product between 1960 and 2000.
Overall, it is clear from the data that the GDP of agricultural products experienced a downward trend while, the GDP of services and industry had a reverse pattern and witnessed a positive trend during the same time.
At the beginning of the period, in 1960, GDP of the agriculture was approximately 60 units and then decreased dramatically to just above sixty units in 1990, and continued to decline when it hit a low point at slightly above 10 units at the end of the period.
On the other hand, surprisingly, this pattern is exactly the opposite of the services which accounted for around 10 units in 1960 and then rose significantly to nearly sixty units at the end of the period. In terms of industry, the data indicates that the GDP in 1960, was stood at less than a fifth of the production and gradually went up to around a quarter of the GDP in the year 1980, and remained unchanged during the subsequent three decades.
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