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India will remain the fastest growing economy in 2016: World Bank

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Lalit

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Wow! Some heartening news!
[h=1]India will remain the fastest growing economy in 2016: World Bank[/h][h=2]India will grow by a robust 7.8 per cent in 2016 and 7.9 per cent in the next two years, the World Bank said.[/h]New Delhi, January 7, 2016 | Edited by Liu Chuen Chen | UPDATED 15:55 IST



The World Bank on Wednesday projected that India will grow by a robust 7.8 per cent in 2016 and 7.9 per cent in the next two years. World Bank also predicted that India will be the fastest growing economy in the world in the next three years and would outpace China.
With the recent fall in oil prices, India remains the bright spot of the global economy as Chinese growth is predicted to slow further.
According to its latest Global Economic Prospect report which is released bi-annually, the World Bank reduced India's growth rate by a slight 0.2 per cent in 2015 and 0.1 per cent in both 2016 and 2017.
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The World Bank estimates that China grew at an estimated 6.9 per cent in 2015 (0.3 per cent less than its June projection). The same report also said that China is estimated to grow at 6.7 per cent in 2016 and 6.5 per cent each in 2017 and 2018.
The growth rate projections is 0.3 per cent in 2016 and 0.4 per cent in 2017.
Meanwhile, Russia and Brazil are projected to remain in recession in 2016.
"In contrast to other major developing countries, growth in India remained robust, buoyed by strong investor sentiment and the positive effect on real incomes of the recent fall in oil prices," the World Bank said.
India's currency and stock markets were largely resilient over the past year, even during bouts of volatility in global financial markets, the report said.
Reserve Bank of India, it said, has rebuilt reserves while net FDI flows have remained positive.
Ongoing fiscal consolidation in India has reduced the central government's fiscal deficit to close to 4 per cent of GDP (on a 12-month rolling basis), down from a peak of 7.6 per cent in 2009.
In the report, South Asia is projected to be a bright spot in the outlook for emerging and developing economies, with growth speeding up to 7.3 per cent in 2016 from 7 per cent in the year just ended.
The region has smaller trade links with China than other regions, and is a net importer of oil and will benefit from lower global energy prices.
For FY 2016-17, India, the dominant economy in the region, is projected to grow at a faster 7.8 per cent and growth in Pakistan (on a factor cost basis) is expected to accelerate to 4.5 per cent, the report said.
 
India is a net importer of oil and will benefit from lower global energy prices.

God alone knows that this position will sustain.

Whether fiscal deficit is arrived at after taking into consideration the increase in wage bill after the proposed salary revision
as per the 7th pay commission's recommendations. Huge arrears have to be paid w.e.f. 01.01.2016.
 
yesmohan;331160[B said:
][/B]India is a net importer of oil and will benefit from lower global energy prices.

God alone knows that this position will sustain.

Whether fiscal deficit is arrived at after taking into consideration the increase in wage bill after the proposed salary revision
as per the 7th pay commission's recommendations. Huge arrears have to be paid w.e.f. 01.01.2016.
hi
now india can save oil and buy more crude oil....that can store them for long term.....may be ..who knows?....we can export

them later.....
 
indian economy will grow inspite of the govt and its policies.

both our business and agri sector will try for better results.

those who do not try will perish.

a flabby govt with huge payrise is only a drain on the exchequer.

this govt will collapse due to adhoc -ism and lack of talent .

inspite of non functional parliament and bad governance, we will perform .

only a border conflict or natural calamity can stop our growth momentum
 
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