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India is projected to become the second largest economy in the world by 2075, surpassing Japan, Germany and the United States, investment bank Goldman Sachs said in a report. India is currently the 5th largest economy in the world.


As per the Goldman Sachs report, the factors driving this forecast are favourable demographics, innovation and technology, higher capital investment and rising worker productivity.


"Over the next two decades, the dependency ratio of India will be one of the lowest among regional economies," the report said.


According to Santanu Sengupta, Goldman Sachs Research's India economist, innovation, increasing worker productivity and capital investment is also going to be a significant driver of growth going forward.


"Yes, the country has demographics on its side, but that's not going to be the only driver of GDP. Innovation and increasing worker productivity are going to be important for the world's fifth-biggest economy. In technical terms, that means greater output for each unit of labor and capital in India's economy," he said.

"India's savings rate is likely to increase with falling dependency ratios, rising incomes, and deeper financial sector development, which is likely to make the pool of capital available to drive further investment," he added.


The report said the government placed a priority on infrastructure creation, especially in the setting up of roads and railways. Goldman Sachs believes that this is an appropriate time for the private sector to scale up on creating capacity in manufacturing and services in order to generate more jobs and absorb the large labor force.


DOWNSIDE RISKS


The report mentioned that the main downside risk for India's economic growth would be if the labour force participation rate does not increase.


"The labor force participation rate in India has declined over the last 15 years," the report noted, underlining that women's participation rate in the labor force is significantly lower than men's.

 
In 2075, Pakistan will have 3rd generation Sherifs and Zardaris in power, and Pakistani generals will each get a district or at least a tehsil after retirement.
 
We can improve the per capita too, with massive investments in education and research.

The government needs to employ the significant number of illiterate/ poorly educated folk in construction of nationwide infrastructure. We can start government owned large farms to increase productivity. We can build modern towns and cities using this labor pool.
 
India is projected to become the second largest economy in the world by 2075, surpassing Japan, Germany and the United States, investment bank Goldman Sachs said in a report. India is currently the 5th largest economy in the world.


As per the Goldman Sachs report, the factors driving this forecast are favourable demographics, innovation and technology, higher capital investment and rising worker productivity.


"Over the next two decades, the dependency ratio of India will be one of the lowest among regional economies," the report said.


According to Santanu Sengupta, Goldman Sachs Research's India economist, innovation, increasing worker productivity and capital investment is also going to be a significant driver of growth going forward.


"Yes, the country has demographics on its side, but that's not going to be the only driver of GDP. Innovation and increasing worker productivity are going to be important for the world's fifth-biggest economy. In technical terms, that means greater output for each unit of labor and capital in India's economy," he said.

"India's savings rate is likely to increase with falling dependency ratios, rising incomes, and deeper financial sector development, which is likely to make the pool of capital available to drive further investment," he added.


The report said the government placed a priority on infrastructure creation, especially in the setting up of roads and railways. Goldman Sachs believes that this is an appropriate time for the private sector to scale up on creating capacity in manufacturing and services in order to generate more jobs and absorb the large labor force.


DOWNSIDE RISKS


The report mentioned that the main downside risk for India's economic growth would be if the labour force participation rate does not increase.


"The labor force participation rate in India has declined over the last 15 years," the report noted, underlining that women's participation rate in the labor force is significantly lower than men's.

What kinda moron makes predictions 50 years into the future?
 
What kinda moron makes predictions 50 years into the future?
A moron who is a troll and a flame baiter.

He creates a thread by picking up an article from some stupid column with preposterous claims regarding India. His US flags make others believe that an Indian is creating a thread to boast about India.

Obviously people jump in to counter these tall claims. He watches from the sidelines till enough fire has been fanned and then he joins in too, decrying Indian claims. While not telling that he is the one who started the fire. Thereafter, it is an all out troll fest.

And it is not difficult to find a stupid article from some publication in a country of 1.5 billion people.

He has a small fan following too, that helps him in fanning the fire.

That has been his pattern regarding India related threads.
 
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We can improve the per capita too, with massive investments in education and research.

The government needs to employ the significant number of illiterate/ poorly educated folk in construction of nationwide infrastructure. We can start government owned large farms to increase productivity. We can build modern towns and cities using this labor pool.
Oh man...what statistical bullshit...
 
Indians before: India superpower 2020

Indians after : India superpower 2075
 
What kinda moron makes predictions 50 years into the future?

According to Santanu Sengupta.

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