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I-Day speech: PM bets on middle class beyond metros to power next growth phase

India’s economic growth ambitions are predicated upon the emergent spending power of the neo-middle class, whose ranks, the Prime Minister said, has surged as development lifts millions out of poverty.

August 15, 2023 / 13:52 IST
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India’s economic growth ambitions are predicated upon the emergent spending power of the neo-middle class, whose ranks, the Prime Minister said, has surged as development lifts millions of people out of poverty.
India’s economic growth ambitions are predicated upon the emergent spending power of the neo-middle class, whose ranks, the Prime Minister said, has surged as development lifts millions of people out of poverty.

On August 15, 2023, delivering his Independence Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort, Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated his ‘guarantee’ of India breaking into the club of the ‘top three economies of the world’ in the next five years.

Importantly, the Prime Minister turned his lens on the swelling middle class to power the next phase of India’s growth boom. “In the last five years, more than 13.5 crore people came out of poverty and became a part of the neo-middle and middle classes," Modi said.

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The first visible signs of an expanding economy can be spotted in the neighbourhood malls and shopping areas. Household spending, driven by a growing middle class, has been the edifice of the India growth story.

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