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India’s GDP nearing to USD 20 trillion by 2047: Bibek Debroy

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Hyderabad:  India's GDP will be close to USD 20 trillion by 2047 and per capita income may reach USD 10,000, said Bibek Debroy on Wednesday. Debroy is Chairman, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister. Virtually addressing the inaugural session at the 57th Annual Conference of the Indian Econometric Society (TIES) held at the University of Hyderabad (UoH), he said that though the COVID-19 pandemic may have passed, still there is a lot of uncertainty around the world on what is happening in China, about the Russia-Ukraine conflict, growth prospects in Europe and the USA.

Average GDP will be approaching close to USD 20 trillion in 2047

"In 2047, India will have a per capita income of the value of today's dollars of 10,000 US Dollars. The average GDP will be approaching close to 20 trillion US Dollars too. India, therefore, will be a transformed society," he said.

Remarking that basic necessities have been provided to the people and more so in the rural areas by the government, he said that the economic indicators after the COVID have improved in India. Everyone is now looking to see the rate of growth in 2023-24 and the growth of economy by 2047.

India may witness volatilities in forex & capital markets due to some of the uncertainties

According to him, India may witness volatilities in forex markets and capital markets and exchange rates due to some of the uncertainties around the world such as Russia- Ukraine conflict, growth prospects in Europe and the USA. "Since India is not insulated, we will also face the volatility, forex markets, capital markets and exchange rates will face volatility. Inflation rates will also be impacted due to some uncertainty," he said.

Debroy opined that India needs need a simplified GST and direct tax as these are the areas on which everybody should think and the research that helps in making policy decisions much informed.

Lot more research needs to be done at the level of the states: Debroy

In order to increase India's growth rate from seven percent to eight percent, lot more research needs to be done at the level of the states as different states are at different levels of development and hence the sources of growth will also be different.

"But the fact of the matter is that to raise the growth trajectory, we need to make land markets more efficient. Agriculture will also vastly improve when we make land markets more efficient. Similarly, we need to make the labour markets and capital markets also more efficient", he added.

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