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IMF predicts Indian GDP could reach $55 trillion by 2047 with 8% growth

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Last updated: 2024/08/18 at 6:43 PM
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts that India has the potential to become a $55 trillion economy by 2047 if policies are implemented to increase the nation’s growth rate from seven to eight per cent. Krishnamurthy V Subramanian, executive director of the IMF, believes that with consistent eight per cent growth, India can achieve this ambitious goal through the power of compounding. He also highlighted the progress in financial inclusion in India despite the lower private credit to GDP ratio compared to advanced economies.

IMF deputy managing director Dr Gita Gopinath expressed optimism in India becoming the third-largest economy by 2027. She stated that India’s growth outperformed expectations in the last fiscal year, contributing to a positive outlook for the coming years. The IMF has revised India’s growth projection for the financial year 2024-25 to seven per cent based on new data and favourable factors. Gopinath emphasized the need for India to create millions of additional jobs by 2030 to accommodate the growing population.

In order to achieve the vision of becoming a developed nation by 2047, Gopinath outlined key areas that India needs to focus on. This includes implementing labour codes, undertaking land reforms, improving ease of doing business, and broadening the tax base. She emphasized the importance of revamping education to enhance the skills of the workforce, as well as the need for structural reforms to support economic growth. Gopinath highlighted the disparity between India’s growth rate and employment growth in comparison to other G20 peers.

India’s growth projections are promising, with the IMF foreseeing significant potential for economic expansion in the coming years. The increased growth rate projections and positive outlook for the economy reflect the potential for India to emerge as a major global economic player. With the right policies and reforms in place, India has the opportunity to unlock its true economic potential and achieve significant growth in the years to come. This presents a bright future for India as it aims to become a developed nation by 2047.

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