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India's economy likely to grow 6.4% next year; may be a hair's breadth away from China by 2016: OECD

Actually no, the One Child Policy has already been scrapped. :lol:

And China has a much lower dependency ratio than India:

Age dependency ratio (% of working-age population) | Data | Table - World Bank

Which means China has far less dependents per working age person than India does. Which shows in our vastly better economic performance than India.

Anyway, Britain only has a working age population of around 20 million, yet their GDP is much higher than India! With such a small working age population, they produce more output than India does.

Question is how long?
Britian economy is already saturated.And we are just start our journey :D

6,6% for 2016?isn't it slow?it means india will take atleast 3 more years to reach 7% mark

Even 5.7% is a better GDP in present post recession scenario.
 
NEW DELHI: In yet another endorsement of the new government's policies aimed at reviving the economy, the OECD has bumped up India's growth forecast for next year citing a pickup in investment because of the improved political situation that stems from the Narendra Modi-led BJP having come to power with a substantial majority that will enable it to undertake reforms.
The country could be within striking distance of China by 2016 in terms of the pace of growth, with that country forecast to slow in the years ahead, according to the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development). But that doesn't mean the central bank can relent in the fight against inflation, it said. This runs counter to the demand for interest rate cuts from companies and some government quarters. OECD expects the Indian economy to expand 6.4% next year compared with 5.9% estimated less than two months back in its September '14 interim outlook.
"GDP will slow in China, but pick up in India and remain sluggish in Brazil and Russia," the Paris-based grouping said in the OECD Economic Outlook released on Thursday that lowered growth targets for the global economy.

Since taking charge, the Modi government has unveiled several policy changes such as deregulating diesel prices, linking gas prices to global benchmarks, amendments to labour policies, steps to end the 'inspector raj' and cutting red tape for businesses. It's expected to unveil further reform measures in the months ahead. Stock markets have boomed, with the key indices rising to records on Wednesday. Thursday was a market holiday.

"Improved business sentiment resulting from reduced political uncertainty, deregulation, and the government commitment to cut red tape should boost growth," OECD said, releasing the forecast ahead of the November15-16 G-20 summit in Brisbane that PM Modi will attend. A detailed forecast will be released on November 25.
"Investment will be the main growth engine, after several quarters of subdued growth," it said, adding that the pace of reforms has picked up in India. Growth is projected to rise to 6.6% in 2016 while China will slow to 6.9% by that year. However, for the current year, India's growth forecast has been cut to 5.4% from 5.7% estimated initially. These numbers are not strictly comparable with India's national headline statistics that are compiled on basis of factor cost and follow a April-March fiscal.

"In India, pickup in growth after the sharp slowdown in 2012-13 will continue despite the tight monetary and fiscal stance," the OECD statement said. The outlook also projects inflation to head lower, but it hasn't backed India Inc's demand for lower interest rates. "The output gap is projected to remain negative, and inflation is expected to continue to drift down as inflations expectations anchor lower," OECD said.

"In India, still-high inflation expectations call for a continuation of tight monetary policy stance," it said separately in its policy prescription.

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OECD also called for subsidy reforms. "India needs to continue fiscal consolidation, but should also improve its quality, rebalancing expenditures away from subsidies and toward public investment," it said. The organisation projects the global economy will expand 3.3% in 2014 and recover gradually to 3.7% in 2015 and 3.9% in 2016. "We have yet to achieve a broad-based, sustained global expansion, as investment, credit and international trade remain hesitant," OECD secretary general Angel Gurria said.

India's economy likely to grow 6.4% next year; may be a hair's breadth away from China by 2016: OECD - The Economic Times

This belongs in Funny and Stupid around the world thread. Lol.

Mods please move.
 
6,6% for 2016?isn't it slow?it means india will take atleast 3 more years to reach 7% mark
This is the growth rate expected with the current Red-Tapism and a very slow speed of reform. As the real reforms start flowing they will start uprating the projections as well. Business sentiment is in our favor. Remember, India managed to grow at 10% even under the shambolic UPA-II rule.
 
LOL, always "next year".

It's been that way since I joined the forum four years ago.

The problem of course is that China's GDP as of 2014 will be around $10.4 trillion, compared to India's projected GDP in 2014 which is around $2 trillion.

The difference in the size of the base economy has now ballooned to 5 times.

Due to our large base economy, we add over $1 trillion to our GDP in one year. That means every two years we are essentially adding another India.

If i were you, I'd worry why China's GDP came down from 7.7% to 7.3... and further going down.. While Indian economy though very low is Improving every year.. last year it was 4.7% this year 5.4%.. See the chart .
 
Actually no, the One Child Policy has already been scrapped. :lol:

And China has a much lower dependency ratio than India:


Which means China has far less dependents per working age person than India does. Which shows in our vastly better economic performance than India.

Anyway, Britain only has a working age population of around 20 million, yet their GDP is much higher than India! With such a small working age population, they produce more output than India does.

The reversal of one child policy will not reverse the damages. Many Chinese want to continue with one child policy voluntarily due to habit. Also the past damage will take time for reversal.
 
If i were you, I'd worry why China's GDP came down from 7.7% to 7.3... and further going down..

Now a days most of China's GDP growth targets are met by loss making infrastructure projects. Not difficult to understand, why China is investing so much in HSR without any scope of profit making in them.
 
Now a days most of China's GDP growth targets are met by loss making infrastructure projects. Not difficult to understand, why China is investing so much in HSR without any scope of profit making in them.
Very true! We all know about empty malls in suburbs in China.
 
I was about to write that it is the time for Chinese to troll and do mud slugging. As I scroll down to read the later part of article, I read your post. Well come PDF think tank with over 25000 post.


Think thank turned troll!

In fact, I think that on this forum in particular, you get the title of think tank when -

1. you're a chinese dude with ugly red flags all over
2. troll like there's no tomorrow
3. start loving everything that's anti-India even though your better judgment says otherwise
4. suddenly start talking about religion and other retarded fairy tale nonsense only to score brownie points with the retards who run this show

yay!
 
Now a days most of China's GDP growth targets are met by loss making infrastructure projects. Not difficult to understand, why China is investing so much in HSR without any scope of profit making in them.

"Loss making", lol. All of the infrastructure projects that you desperately wish you had 30 years ago would all have been "loss making" in the initial stages.

India may reach 6.6% growth, but lets hope Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh grow even faster. Sri Lanka is already much richer, Pakistan is stabilizing and Bangladesh is superior in social indicators.
 
Think thank turned troll!

In fact, I think that on this forum in particular, you get the title of think tank when -

1. you're a chinese dude with ugly red flags all over
2. troll like there's no tomorrow
3. start loving everything that's anti-India even though your better judgment says otherwise
4. suddenly start talking about religion and other retarded fairy tale nonsense only to score brownie points with the retards who run this show

yay!

Well Sid. Most of the Chinese members pass this test. They post Nonsense out of envy. Even some members who primafacie appeared to be little bit moderate ultimately fell in line and started posting nonsense.
 
"Loss making", lol. All of the infrastructure projects that you desperately wish you had 30 years ago would all have been "loss making" in the initial stages.

India may reach 6.6% growth, but lets hope Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh grow even faster. Sri Lanka is already much richer, Pakistan is stabilizing and Bangladesh is superior in social indicators.

You're comparing goat and elephant.. Are you aware of the Size of Indian economy and BD, Lanka and Pak?? Put them all together.. still can't come closer to India's
 
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Well Sid. Most of the Chinese members pass this test. They post Nonsense out of envy. Even some members who primafacie appeared to be little bit moderate ultimately fell in line and started posting nonsense.


The true colours of some of the chinese posters on here have started to emerge - slowly, but surely. The urge to troll is way too hard to resist for the commie-lot.

It is now amply clear that the street vending wontons of pdf are finally open for business!
 
You're comparing goat and elephant.. Are you aware of the Size of Indian economy and BD, Lanka and Pak?? Put them all together.. still can't come closer to India's

We'll see what happens when Chinese the world over start dumping hundreds of billions of grants, investment and loans into these promising countries. If India dropped its racist, expansionist policies against "Mongoloid" people there would be no problem. Pressure from China has forced India to finally recognize "Northeasterners" as human beings.

India brags about freedom but has millions of children dying from easily avoidable causes and wants to enslave all of her neighbors in South Asia. Stop shitting on your poor and minorities, it'll be good for you.
 
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