India will soon be a $5 trillion economy, says Modi at BRICS business forum


New Delhi, Aug 22 (IANS): Addressing the BRICS Business Forum Leaders' Dialogue in Johannesburg on Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that despite global challenges, India has emerged as the fastest growing economy and will soon become a $5 trillion economy.

"Despite a shaky world economy, India has emerged as the world's fastest-growing major economy. India will soon become $5 trillion economy," Modi said in his address.

"In 2009, when the first BRICS summit was held, the world was coming out of a big economic crisis. At that time, BRICS had emerged as a ray of hope for the world economy," he noted.

India has the world's third largest startup ecosytem with over 100 unicorns, the Prime Minister informed the gathering, adding that with mission mode reforms, and ease of doing business has improved in the country.

"India will become the growth engine for the world in the coming years as investor confidence has increased after the implementation of GST and Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code in the country.

"Defence and space sectors have been opened for the private sector and with the use of technology, we have taken a leap in financial inclusion.Today, UPI is being used by street vendors to those in shopping malls... We are actively taking steps to make India a manufacturing hub in the areas of solar energy, wind energy, electric vehicles and green hydrogen," Modi highlighted.

Earlier in his address at the forum, South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa said that Africa is focusing on women's empowerment.

"We in Africa, as we seek to grow and develop, are focusing on the empowerment of the women of our continent who have been held back through years of colonialism, and in our case through the years of apartheid through protocols and laws. We need to free the women of our continent so that they can trade, be in business and to grow the economies of our various countries," he said.

"We require a fundamental reform of the global financial institutions so that they can be more agile and responsive to the challenges facing developing economies," Ramaphosa added.

  

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  • Simon, Mlore / Kwt

    Wed, Aug 23 2023

    Todays exchange rate : 1 Kuwaiti Dinar = 269 Indian Rupees :) and still rocking upwards ...............

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Aug 23 2023

    4 trillion will be in hands of guj business entities ...

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 23 2023

    Whom will it benefit even if we believe for the sake of blind satisfaction? What is the ise of 5Trillion or 50 Trillion, inflation keeps on flying with high colors and RBI Repo rates keeps in increasing causing severe problem to business and including those who acquired loans be it home loan.

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  • alfria, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 23 2023

    From last 5 years he is ranting 5 trillion and will continue for another 10 year's.

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Wed, Aug 23 2023

    As usual nothing new, same old song. Whether it's $5 or $ 50 trillion economy, first provide basic amenities, health care, education and living standard to all the citizens. Only boasting at all the forums doesn't change the ground realities at the villages and slums of the cities. May be few more billionaires and richest in world can't change the life of the poor, marginalized and so called Dalits without proper distribution of wealth. At present it's all about corruption and loot.....loot.....all the national wealth is in few hands...so poor keep bhajaoing ghantiyan, thaliyan , dabbas and empty stomachs to celebrate $ 5 trillion economy achievements.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 23 2023

    A 2020 study from the World Economic Forum found "Some 220 million Indians sustained on an expenditure level of less than Rs 32 / day—the poverty line for rural India. What Modi says is one sided. He compares the economy of Germany in relation to us, but the population of Germany is 8.5 crores, but we are 140 crores. Hence, becoming a 5 trillion dollar economy is not a miracle done by him.

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  • vishnu bhat, bangalore

    Wed, Aug 23 2023

    so what should we do? bang pots, pans and plates? hollow achievement, as distribution is very skewed. when it happens, it will be despite you.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Aug 23 2023

    What about the problems of High Inflation & Unemployment ...

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 23 2023

    Whatever trillions we as normal people are still same ...we need to suffer in all the ways to get our daily bread.

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  • T.Lobo, Bejai

    Wed, Aug 23 2023

    Bangalore MNC starting salary is 18k per month. 2bhk 1100 sqft apt in Electronic city is 85L. Become 5T or 15T unless housing rates are not controlled we will continue to live like 3rd world.

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