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India is a 2 Trillion economy

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China is already $ 10.4 Trillion which is 5 times as big as us...We need to catch with China and rest of the world..We also need to improve the human development index which is a combo of long & healthy living, knowledge and decent standard of living..Our Human development Index is at 135...China is at 91

We need to give a thrust to manufacturing ...We need to remove the bureaucratic shackles...Also we have to maintain the thrust to welfare programmes for the poor along with improving sanitation and providing clean & safe drinking water

NEW DELHI: India has become a $2 trillion economy now.

According to a World Bank report, India's GDP crossed the $2-trillion mark in 2014 and at present stands at $2.067 trillion.

In just seven years, India has added one trillion to its economy.

Going by income, India is still in the lower middle income category.

India's gross national income per person has risen to $1,610, which converts to Rs 1,01,430 by present exchange rate.

India is among the world the fastest growing economies this year.


Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan said on Thursday that the Indian economy was in a recovery phase.

"There are signs of pick up in capital investments," Rajan said.

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Rajan also said that India's exposure to Greece was very, very limited. "The direct exposure is very limited for India. But there is some indirect exposure like how the Euro would react to the Greece situation." He added after the initial burst of volatility, investors will start differentiating. "Our growth prospects are good and the buffers that we have are reasonable, including foreign exchange," Rajan said.

He added that exports remained an area of relative concern but they have been weak across all Asian economies, barring China. On monsoon, the governor said the news on the rain front has so far been good. "The monsoon thus far has been above normal. Of course, there are varying predictions moving forward," he said.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...my-World-Bank-report/articleshow/47922294.cms
 
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