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India to become $4 trillion economy in FY25: Sanjeev Sanyal

Sanjeev Sanyal emphasised that there is no need to mess around with the financial system trying to support growth

May 16, 2024 / 17:12 IST
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Sanyal further said that a 7 per cent economic growth rate will be a 'very good' growth rate for India, given various constraints, including the country's weak exports
Sanyal further said that a 7 per cent economic growth rate will be a 'very good' growth rate for India, given various constraints, including the country's weak exports

India will be a $4 trillion economy in 2024-25 and surpass Japan by early next fiscal to become the world’s fourth largest economy, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) member Sanjeev Sanyal said on Thursday.

Sanyal further said that a 7 per cent economic growth rate will be a ’very good’ growth rate for India, given various constraints, including the country’s weak exports. ”So, this financial year, we will become a USD 4 trillion economy,” he said at an event.

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Recently, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said that India is expected to overtake Japan and Germany to emerge as the world’s third-largest economy by 2027. Currently, in US dollar terms, India is the fifth largest economy with a size of about USD 3.7 trillion in nominal terms.Sanyal said Japan is now just a little ahead of us at USD 4.1 trillion.”So, either very early next year or even you know this year, we will cross Japan to become the world’s fourth largest economy,” Sanyal added.

According to him, Germany is a USD 4.6 trillion economy and it is not growing, so makes it a static target.”Maybe in two years, we will go past Germany. So, I think in terms of becoming the world’s third largest economy, we are reasonably now close to the target,” he said.Sanyal argued that the government should not push any fiscal move to accelerate economic growth to 8-9 per cent.