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India likely to become world's second-largest economy by 2075, surpassing the US: Goldman Sachs

With a population of 1.4 billion people, India’s GDP is forecast to expand dramatically, according to a forecast by Goldman Sachs

July 10, 2023 / 09:57 IST
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India will have the world’s second-largest economy by 2075: Goldman Sachs Research
India will have the world’s second-largest economy by 2075: Goldman Sachs Research

Labour force participation, a vast pool of talent, and a working-age population ratio are a few of the factors set to make India the second-largest economy in the world by 2075.

With a population of 1.4 billion people, India’s GDP is estimated to expand dramatically, reaching $52.5 trillion marginally surpassing the US GDP projection, according to a forecast by Goldman Sachs.

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“Over the next two decades, the dependency ratio of India will be one of the lowest among regional economies," said Santanu Sengupta, Goldman Sachs Research’s India economist.

He pointed out that India’s population has one of the best ratios between its working-age population and its number of children and elderly. “So that really is the window for India to get it right in terms of setting up manufacturing capacity, continuing to grow services, continuing the growth of infrastructure,” Sengupta added.