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Expect more than 7% growth for India this decade: CEA

Growth will be aided by various structural reforms, including labour and farm laws, undertaken by the government, he said while addressing a virtual event organised by the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) "This decade will be India's decade of inclusive growth. In FY'23, we expect growth to be between 6.5 to 7 percent, and then accelerating further as the impact of these reforms are seen. On average, I expect growth to be greater than 7 percent in this decade for India," he said.

By PTI Sept 29, 2021 10:16:03 PM IST (Published)


Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) K V Subramanian on Wednesday said India will clock over 7 percent annual growth during this decade on the back of strong economic fundamentals. During the current fiscal, he said, growth would be in double-digits and it could moderate to 6.5-7 percent in the next financial year.
The Economic Survey 2020-21, released in January this year, had projected GDP growth of 11 percent during the current financial year ending March 2022. The Survey had said growth will be supported by supply-side push from reforms and easing of regulations, infrastructural investments, boost to manufacturing sector through the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes, recovery of pent-up demand, increase in discretionary consumption subsequent to rollout of vaccines and pick up in credit.
"When you look at the data itself actually, the V-shaped recovery and quarterly growth patterns actually established that the fundamentals of the economy are strong...the kind of reforms that we've done on it, and the supply-side measures that we've taken will enable strong growth not only this year but going forward as well," he said.