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India's going to beat China in one of the most important metrics in the world - Yahoo Finance

India's going to beat China in one of the most important metrics in the world

By Portia Crowe 10 hours ago

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(Anindito Mukherjee/Reuters) Arun Jaitley.

India's finance minister, Arun Jaitley, says his country is going to surpass China's economic growth.

In an interview with the Financial Times, he said the world's largest democracy (and currently the strongest BRIC) has much to gain from the economic reforms his government will undertake in the next few years.

"I think we can do even better," than China, Jaitley told the FT, but added that that milestone wouldn't give him much satisfaction because China's economy is still bigger than India's.

Take a look:

China's GDP was $9.24 trillion in 2013, while India's was $1.87 trillion.

In his 2015 budget, Jaitley forecast that India's economy would grow at 8%-8.5% this fiscal year, versus 5.4% the prior year. (China's growth was 7.4% in 2014.)

That sounds really nice, but there is a big "but" here:

India's statistics bureau just completely changed the way it calculates GDP, confusing everybody, including central bank governor Raghuram Rajan, who said at the time that he didn't even understand the new calculations.

In light of that, Capital Economics' Shilan Shah wrote in a recent note that, for now, it's more useful to focus on other indicators of economic activity rather than on GDP growth — indicators like weak inflation and industrial production numbers.

CPI inflation growth came in at 5.17 percent year on year last month versus expectations of 5.41 percent, while WPI inflation contracted 2.33 percent, more than the expected 2.1 percent.

Lombard Street Research's Shweta Singh says India "needs to increase its faltering investment in productive areas" in order to reach higher growth rates.

"There is a still a long way to go," says Shah, before India matches China's growth rate — or its importance to the global economy.

So hang in there, Jaitley.
 
honestly false bravado/grandeur feels good sitting behind a computer screen. Bharat needs to focus on basic necessities of Bharti people, spare a few posh areas in a few big cities, todays Bharat with worlds 5th/6th largest economy looks much more backward that 50's Pakistan.



 
Bragging and not achieving are traits of Indians. I'm still waiting for Mumbai to overtake Shanghai as promised by boasting Indians.

India is a chaotic mess and so will take forever to change anything.

There is no such thing as an Indian and so everything has to be move so slowly to stop the country disintegrating into many different states along ethnic lines.
 
India is a chaotic mess and so will take forever to change anything.

There is no such thing as an Indian and so everything has to be move so slowly to stop the country disintegrating into many different states along ethnic lines.

Agreed. It's the equivalent of Yugoslavia.
 
India is a chaotic mess and so will take forever to change anything.

There is no such thing as an Indian and so everything has to be move so slowly to stop the country disintegrating into many different states along ethnic lines.
Keep dreaming.
 
When Chinese started their journey many people including me ridiculed them ... but history proved otherwise .... the same thing will happen with India, India will get stronger and stronger.
 
When Chinese started their journey many people including me ridiculed them ... but history proved otherwise .... the same thing will happen with India, India will get stronger and stronger.
you missed the fundamental, we are Chinese and you are Indian,
the truth prevailed again and again that history always prove otherwise to whatever Indian said

and you are right about India will get stronger and stronger, so does Afghanistan :D
 
you missed the fundamental, we are Chinese and you are Indian,
the truth prevailed again and again that history always prove otherwise to whatever Indian said

and you are right about India will get stronger and stronger, so does Afghanistan :D

Yeah so does Afghanistan .... But India will claim the top 2 spot irrespective of it is China or US at num 1.

Truth is China's model for development and India's model are slightly different and we have some advantages as well !
 
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