India set to become 3rd largest economy by 2029


Mumbai, Sep 3 (IANS): India is expected to become world's third largest economy by 2029 due to the path taken by the country since 2014, SBI Ecowrap report said. The share of India's GDP is now at 3.5 per cent, as against 2.6 per cent in 2014 and is likely to cross 4 per cent in 2027, the current share of Germany in global GDP.

India has undergone a large structural shift since 2014 and is now the 5th largest economy.

Interestingly, India had surpassed UK as the 5th largest economy as early as December 2021 itself and not recently as is being claimed.

"The path taken by India since 2014 reveals India is likely to get the tag of 3rd largest economy in 2029, a movement of 7 places upwards since 2014 when India was ranked 10th. India should surpass Germany in 2027 and most likely Japan by 2029 at the current rate of growth," the report said.

"In coming days India is likely to be the beneficiary as China slows down in terms of new investment intentions," the report added.

India's GDP growth in Q1FY23 was 13.5 per cent. At this rate, India is likely to be the fastest growing economy in the current fiscal. Interestingly, even as estimates of India's GDP growth rate for FY23 currently range from 6.7 per cent to 7.7 per cent, we firmly believe that it is immaterial.

"In a world that is ravaged by uncertainties, we believe 6 to 6.5 per cent growth is the new normal. Nevertheless, we make a passionate urge to update the IIP basket that is composed of a 2012 set of products and is hopelessly outdated."

 

 

  

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  • Karen Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, Sep 04 2022

    This is the reason why Gujratis from villages are now leaving government jobs, paying black money to human smugglers to emigrate illegally to the United States of America, risking life and limb. Sums like 2 crores, one crore, please read the news. Why do they do so? Because they know India will be the 3rd largest economy by 2029.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sun, Sep 04 2022

    3rd largest Economy ?Dream further .Very soon China is on the way of becoming first one beating USA .we third?Can only hope .Present situation is last third one ?

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  • Indian, Sharjah

    Sat, Sep 03 2022

    It's same like, back in 2014 we got our black money back from Swiss Bank within 50 days

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 03 2022

    Au pura yedde marre. Janata kiset mathra kaas ijji. Only joke report.

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  • Felix Pinto, Koteshwara

    Sat, Sep 03 2022

    Number 1 largest economy is Adani Number 2 largest economy is Ambani Number 3 largest economy is India.

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 03 2022

    Before 2014 Indian economy was the worst in the world but after 2014 Indian economy has gone to No.1 and moving further high up up up in ashes. GDP data, employment data and rupee value and foreign exchange says all. Good to know now we are desperately competing with Bangladesh.

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