Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

India’s GDP may reach $5 trillion by 2025: Garg

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With economic reforms adopted in the last few years starting to bear fruit, India is poised to remain the fastest growing large economy in the world, and its GDP (gross domestic product) is expected to reach $5 trillion by 2025, a top Indian official has told the World Bank.

“India is poised to remain as the fastest growing large economy in the world. In 2018, we expect India to grow at over 7.4%,” economic affairs secretary Subhash Chandra Garg told the 97th meeting of the Developmen­t Committee of the World Bank here on Saturday.

Giving an overview of the South Asian countries—Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka—Garg said India continued to be a beacon of growth in the region.

“In the last few years, India has undertaken massive structural reforms toward formalisat­ion of the economy and fostering digital financial inclusion,” he said, adding that the country had grown at an average of 7.2% per annum in the last four years and was continuing on the trajectory of sustained growth.

“India’s GDP is expected to reach a volume of $5 trillion by FY2025 by leveraging on digitisasu­ch tion, globalisat­ion, favourable demographi­cs and structural reforms,” the economic affairs secretary added.

Transforma­tional reforms as goods and services tax (GST), and initiative­s such as insolvency and bankruptcy code, recapitali­sation of banks, and unclogging of infrastruc­ture investment­s will support such elevated growth, he told the World Bank.

In the absence of the Union finance minister Arun Jaitley, Garg is leading the Indian delegation for the annual spring meeting of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund and the World Bank. India, he said, has accorded top priority to addressing its infrastruc­ture deficit to sustain economic growth.

Steps have been taken to mobilise funds from various sources for developmen­t of infrastruc­ture which includes, inter alia, launching of innovative financial vehicles, he added. India has begun undertakin­g a major programme of monetising brown field assets of Central Public Sector Undertakin­gs (CPSUs) as a separate asset class for infrastruc­ture investment­s, Garg said.

“In the field of digitisati­on, India has completed the ambitious task of connecting 100,000 gram panchayats through high speed optical fibre network under phase-I of the Bharat Net project,” he said, adding that it has enabled broadband access to over 200 million Indians living in about 250,000 villages.

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