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India GDP @ $2 trillion accounts for 80% of the sub continents total GDP TODAY

BY 2025 only 11 YEARS at $5 trillion it will 90% of the total SUB CONTINENTS gdp

current a/c deficit down to only 1% of GDP

Average growth between 2015-2025 SET TO BE 6.75%

India with a massive rich middle class over 300 million people and rising can take the rest of South Asia including Pakistan and Bangladesh on their success story.

but TRUST AND PEACE is needed first
 
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Why post such an old video?

It's from June, and they are talking about Sensex touching 26K, whereas, Sensex has already been past 28K.
 
I remember the same article published during 2012. Nothing new. But after Modi govt and Market reactions recently. We shudnt be shocked if the same happen even much before that. My timeline is 2021-22 for 5 Tn mark.
 
This is a Pakistan affairs section. This thread goes in the Indian affairs section(if one exists).
 
India's GDP to grow at 6.3% in 2015: Morgan Stanley - Rediff.com Business

Comparative to other Asian GDP growths, India would have the fastest economic expansion
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India would have the fastest economic expansion among Asian countries and its gross domestic product is expected to grow by 6.3 per cent in 2015, according to Morgan Stanley forecasts of global economies.
The Indian rupee's exchange rate to the US dollar would be at Rs 62.2 by end of next year compared to Rs 62 in the current quarter (Q4 this year), according to a presentation made at the Morgan Stanley's Annual Asia Pacific Summit held here from November 12-14 said.
It is seen at Rs 62.5 in the first two quarters of next year and Rs 62.3 in the third quarter of next year.
Comparative to other Asian GDP growths, India would have the fastest economic expansion, it said.
India's gross domestic product is expected to grow by 6.3 per cent in 2015, up from 5.3 this year, it said.
"We are constructive on the INR from the outlook perspective," Chetan Ahya, Morgan Stanley's Chief Asia Economist, told PTI.
Strong capital inflow and the current account deficit under 2 per cent would add upward pressure on the Rupee. Reforms are providing confidence in the Indian economy growth.
The Indian government's policy action to improve business environment and lower oil prices are among the factors supporting the GDP growth, Ahya said.
Structural reforms related to land, labour and tax supporting the economic growth would support economic growths in the coming years. The risk would be any disruption to execution and delivery of reforms as well as a slowdown in exports, he pointed out.
On imports, the lower oil prices have been helpful and supporting the economic growth. Oil imports were down at 4 per cent of the GDP now from 6 per cent in 2012.
"It is obviously helping the recovery process," Ahya said.
Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley has forecasted a sub-par global growth at 3.5 per cent in 2015, up nominally from 3.1 per cent this year. In Asia, China's GDP is forecasted to contract to 7.1 per cent in 2015 from 7.3 per cent in 2014.
Asian GDP, excluding Japan's, would grow to 6.3 per cent in 2015, up by a small proportion from 6 per cent this year. Japan's GDP growth would be stagnant at 0.8 per cent in 2014 and 2015.
Some 1,700 delegates including representatives of 300 global corporations are attending the summit.
 
What the heck is this thread doing in the Pakistani affairs section? :blink:
 
Average growth between 2015-2025 SET TO BE 6.75%


We can expect it to be much higher with Modi Initiative. Morgan completely ignores the rupee appreciation with indian economy getting stronger. We can expect Rs 25 against a dollar which will turned Indian economy into a 2 digit economy in Tr USD.
 
^^ I dont think Canada will cry over a 50 times larger country is taking over our GDP.

But I want to commend the regional knowledge of Morgan Stanley.
 
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