The Pak Banker

WB projects India’s economic growth at 6.4pc in 2015

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Indian economy is likely to grow at 6.4 per cent in 2015 and accelerate further in the next year on the back of steps being taken by the Narendra Modi-led NDA government, World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said on Sunday.

Speaking at the Vibrant Gujarat summit here, he said the World Bank was committed to catalysing a vibrant India and there is much reason for optimism. "We project that India will be a bright spot in an otherwise medium global economic outlook. (The) economy according to our projection­s is expected to grow 6.4 per cent this year and even faster in 2016," he said.

After slowing to sub-five per cent growth in the previous two financial years, the economy has started showing signs of pick-up as it expanded by 5.7 per cent and 5.3 per cent in the second and third quarter of 2015.

The World Bank President said Mr. Modi and his government have been quickly putting in place the building blocks for even more rapid growth, streamlini­ng national regulatory structure and promoting social inclusion.

Mr. Jim said, he was "very encouraged" by the recent proposal of a Constituti­on amendment bill for Goods and Services Tax. The proposed new indirect tax regime, he said, offers an opportunit­y to make it substantia­lly easier to do business in India.

"GST will create one common market and substantia­l saving for companies on logistics, especially if the structure of the GST is uniform," he added. He was also encouraged to see that the Prime Minister has focused on programmes to promote the broad sharing of the benefits of growths. The World Bank had a "deep interest" in promoting policies and supporting projects that maximise sustainabl­e and inclusive growth, he added.

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