Increase in private investment key to shielding India from Global risks: Finance ministry


Daijiworld Media Network- New Delhi

New Delhi, Mar 27: The Ministry of Finance has stated that a steady rise in private investment will play a crucial role in helping India navigate global economic uncertainties and sustain its growth momentum.

In its latest economic assessment, the ministry emphasized that strong domestic capital expenditure, particularly from private sector players, will boost job creation, enhance productivity, and strengthen India’s resilience against external shocks such as geopolitical tensions and global market fluctuations.

“The Indian economy remains on a stable path, but increasing private sector investment will be essential to counter potential global risks and ensure long-term economic stability,” a senior Finance Ministry official noted.

The government has been actively promoting investment-friendly policies, infrastructure development, and incentives to encourage private sector participation. Experts believe that continued policy support, coupled with robust consumer demand, will keep India’s growth trajectory intact despite challenges in the global economic landscape.

  

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