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'India may be 3rd economy by 2028'

Last Updated 17 September 2017, 18:42 IST

India is likely to overtake Japan and Germany to become the third largest economy in the next 10 years, but needs to be consistent in reforms and focus more on the social sector, British brokerage HSBC has said.

Social capital is “insufficient” in the country and spending on aspects like health and education “is not just desirable for its (India’s) own sake, but is also central to economic growth and political stability”, it said.

India also needs a lot of focus on ease of doing business and related aspects like contract enforcements.

“In over the next 10 years, India will likely surpass Germany and Japan to become the world’s third largest economy in nominal USD, and the transition will happen even more quickly on a PPP (purchasing power parity) basis,” HSBC economists noted.

Demographics and macro stability were pointed out as key strengths for the country by the brokerage. Its estimates show India will be a $7 trillion economy in 2028, as compared to less than $6 trillion and $5 trillion for Germany and Japan, respectively.

Presently, India’s GDP is around $2.3 trillion (fiscal 2016-17). It stands at the fifth spot in global rankings.

The brokerage said the growth rate will recover from next year in sustainably.

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(Published 17 September 2017, 18:42 IST)

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