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Exciting days ahead, India will match Chinese growth rate: FM Arun Jaitley

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Promising exciting days ahead, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today said India would match Chinese growth rate once the unbanked population comes under structured financial system.
The Minister also said that the real challenge today is to bring a further spurt in investment, concentrate on infrastructure and improve manufacturing in a big way.
“I think time has come to enter into the next phase where we give spurt to these goals which are essential for reviving Indian economy,” he said.

“The days ahead are going to be extremely exciting… when even these sections (unbanked population) have RuPay cards, and lots of Indian spending goes into banking sector, probably days are not very far when we could probably match the Chinese growth,” he said at an ICICI Bank function.
The Minister said with more and more people using RuPay debit cards, a large part of the economic activity, which is out of the banking net, would get reflected in the GDP.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi along with ICICI Bank’s MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Governor C Vidyasagar Rao and CM Devendra Fadnavis launch of ICICI group ‘digital village’ project in Mumbai on Thursday. (PTI)
China has been the world’s fastest growing economy in the recent times, recording double digit growth rate for almost two decades.
On the other hand, India touched a peak of 9.6 per cent in 2006-07 and has since tapered to below five per cent in last two years.

“We have reached a situation which does not excite anyone. I think this challenging and troubled time we are passing through are capable of becoming important turning point in Indian history,” Jaitley said.
Recounting the initiatives taken by the NDA government in past seven months, he said the Prime Minister Jan Dhan Yojana to bring unbanked population under the banking net has already achieved the target.

Over 10 crore bank accounts have already been under the scheme a month ahead of the schedule.
Besides, the government has begun the direct benefit transfer of subsidies to the accounts of beneficiaries, he added.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said the government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has prepared an unambiguous road map and would stick to it to achieve higher growth.

“We will pursue this roadmap consistently. We will endeavour that none of (the) steps we take ever give a contrarian signal,” he said, adding that industry will have to play its role in nation building.
He further said that both public and private sector banks in India will be the catalysts for development.
Observing that in the past 60 years the country has many triumphs as well as missed opportunities, he said, “This one is the opportunity we can not afford to miss and this is an opportunity which will make India take a historic turn.”



Exciting days ahead, India will match Chinese growth rate: FM Arun Jaitley | The Financial Express
 
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No matter how much the growth rate will be, India will have to sustain for a very long time to match China. China is far far ahead of India in every sphere of economics. Also, its military technology is developing very fast.
 
No matter how much the growth rate will be, India will have to sustain for a very long time to match China. China is far far ahead of India in every sphere of economics. Also, its military technology is developing very fast.
Yeah it only happend in just twelve year 2003 china were 1.8 trillion economy now it's 10 trillion with correct reforms Indian economy can also get growth at same speed.Right now India is on reforming stage like Chinese were in 2003.
 
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@US_statedept_retired isn't trying very hard though, is he?

I mean he openly refers to Bangladeshi members here as "jamatis" and other South Asian slang usually used by Indians.

He admits himself that he can speak Hindi/Urdu. He jumps in like a fanboy when anyone says anything about India that is not 100% positive.

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I mean he openly refers to Bangladeshi members here as "jamatis" and other South Asian slang usually used by Indians.

He admits himself that he can speak Hindi/Urdu. He jumps in like a fanboy when anyone says anything about India that is not 100% positive.

Really, 0/10 for effort.

Reading the same repetitive crap as last year, and the year before and the year before gets boring anyway.

I have more productive ways to spend my time in real life, so...
 
@US_statedept_retired isn't trying very hard though, is he?

I mean he openly refers to Bangladeshi members here as "jamatis" and other South Asian slang usually used by Indians.

He admits himself that he can speak Hindi/Urdu. He jumps in like a fanboy when anyone says anything about India that is not 100% positive.

Really, 0/10 for effort.

Ok did you really think he is US state dept retired :lol:
 

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