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PwC Global Economy Watch

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India and France are likely to surpass the UK in the world’s largest economy rankings in 2019, knocking it from 5th to 7th

new delhi — India and France are likely to surpass the UK in the 2019 ranking of world’s largest economies, according to the latest projection­s by British consultanc­y multinatio­nal PwC.

PwC’s annual Global Economy Watch projects real GDP growth in 2019 of 7.6 per cent for India 1.6 per cent for the UK, and 1.7 per cent for France.

“India and France are likely to surpass the UK in the world’s largest economy rankings in 2019, knocking it from fifth to seventh place in the global table,” the report said.

“India is the fastest growing large economy in the world, with an enormous population, favourable demographi­cs and high catch-up potential due to low initial GDP per head. It is therefore all but certain to continue to rise in the global GDP league table in the coming decades.”

The report noted that while Britain and France have regularly switched places owing to similar levels of developmen­t and roughly equal population­s, India’s climb in the rankings is likely to be permanent.

“India should return to a healthy growth rate of 7.6 per cent in 2019-20 if there are no major headwinds in the global economy such as enhanced trade tensions or supply-side shocks in oil,” it said.

According to PwC, the global economy is expected to slow in 2019 as G7 countries return to long-run average growth rates,

“The global economy enjoyed a mini-boom between the end of 2016 and early 2018, when growth picked up in most major economies.

 ?? — AFP ?? India is the fastest growing large economy in the world.
— AFP India is the fastest growing large economy in the world.

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