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India Aims for $30-Trillion Economy by 2047, Piyush Goyal Asserts

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/12/09 at 8:45 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 1 year ago
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New Delhi, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal expressed optimism about India’s economic trajectory, envisioning the nation as a $30-trillion economy by 2047. Speaking at the Global Economic Policy Forum organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Goyal emphasized the collaborative efforts of the government and industry in propelling India toward exponential growth for comprehensive development.

Goyal highlighted the resilience of the Indian economy, transitioning from the “Fragile 5” to now the 5th largest global economy, underpinned by robust fundamentals. He pointed out that India’s foreign exchange reserves, standing at $600 billion, remained stable even during challenging periods like the Ukraine war and the global pandemic. Investors’ sustained confidence in the Indian economy was evident as they chose to stay, reflecting the country’s stability amid uncertainties.

The minister underscored India’s strong foreign exchange position, capable of covering imports for the next five to six years at the prevailing current account deficit. Despite global economic slowdowns, India’s growth trajectory has garnered international respect, leading to increased interest from other nations in signing free trade agreements.

While emphasizing India’s openness to global engagement, Goyal assured that the country would prioritize its interests in trade agreements. He urged the industry to leverage the new opportunities emerging on the global stage.

Highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s focus on infrastructure development, Goyal noted a threefold increase in capital expenditure on infrastructure from government spending. This, coupled with public-private partnership projects, reflects India’s commitment to robust infrastructure growth.

As India stands on the pillars of a strong and prudent economy, meeting basic societal needs, and substantial investments in infrastructure, Goyal called on the industry to capitalize on the confidence and opportunities that have emerged.

 

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