India to be third largest contributor to global GDP, says CEA


Chennai, Jun 15 (IANS): India will be the third largest contributor to the global gross domestic product (GDP) this year, Chief Economic Advisor, Dr V. Anantha Nageswaran said on Thursday.

In his address at the interactive session organised by FICCI, Nageswaran said: "We were the 10th largest economy in 2014, and we expect to become the third-largest economy in 2027."

According to him, to achieve that the country has to continue to "do the right thing".

He mentioned that India's contribution to global GDP growth has risen six-fold since the turn of the millennium.

"India is set to become the third-largest contributor to global GDP this year," Nageswaran said.

According to him, India's real GDP growth for FY23 was a robust 7.2 per cent, with expectations for the final figure to be even higher.

"We have had two successive good years, strengthening the recovery from the pandemic-induced contraction," he said.

The lower growth figures reported in the third quarter of FY23 were due to base effect adjustments, not a loss of economic momentum, he said.

For FY4, the GDP growth rate will be 6.5 per cent, a figure supported by both the Ministry of Finance and the Reserve Bank of India.

He further underlined the government's commitment to continue to be fiscally responsible while supporting the economic recovery, citing a declining fiscal deficit target from 5.9 per cent to an intended 4.5 per cent by FY26.

For the medium term, Nageswaran stressed on the importance of energy security and the need for a managed transition away from fossil fuels. Furthermore, he stressed on the need for educational reforms to mitigate the impact of the pandemic on years of lost schooling and to harness the potential of India's demographic dividend.

 

  

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Thu, Jun 15 2023

    One more Pistonsless double engines bullet train without tracks...to fool the people. What is the point in becoming third largest GDP contributor to the world economy when majority of the population still do not have a decent living with basic amenities of food, clothing, shelter, health care, education and most of all clean drinking water. Is it something to celebrate when nearly half of the population sleeps with hungry stomachs....?????? These economic advisors come and go making big announcements but nothing changes at the ground. One more feku tablet to andha bhakts to celebrate.

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  • Bobato Charlie, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 15 2023

    What is the point of being third largest contributor to global GDP when over 145.71 million or 10.2% of the population live below the poverty line i.e. they earn less than 1,059.42 Indian Rupees per month in rural areas and 1,286 Indian rupees per month in urban areas? Absolutely shocking — Chief Economic Advisor, Dr V. Anantha Nageswaran and his boss Damodartheass Fakendranath Modi should hang their heads in shame!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Thu, Jun 15 2023

    I wonder what India sees in this Feku ...

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  • Vinod Kumar, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 15 2023

    Andheri Nagari Mein Kana Raja. Our forex are going down everyday, debts are increasing every moment, debt to GDP ration is increasing and rupee is going down in value, then from which statistic this senior economist getting the numbers??.?….What happened to $ 5 tr economy???… Now the date is pushed further back to 2027 which was 2020 as per earlier third revision. With Manipur burning, Kashmir unsettled, Female wrestlers protest, banks merging due to bankruptcy, pardoning Modi’s cronies loans of 100s of Lakhs crores, businesses closing, No FDI and MNCs investment how the economy can grow?!?,?,?,?,……Under BJP economy grows only by wagging tongues unlimited.

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