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India, the world’s third-largest economy by 2030? Dream on


According to global energy giant BP, India will be the world’s third-largest economy by 2030. “By 2030, China and India will be world’s largest and third-largest economies and energy consumers, jointly accounting for about 35 percent of global population, GDP and energy demand,” BP’s chief economist, Christof Ruhl, said, releasing BP’s Energy Outlook 2030.

Heady words, but difficult to believe in the current climate.

It’s doubtful how anyone can predict where India’s economy will be in the next 18 years, given that no one got it right even 12 months ago. Back then, cheery estimates of 9 percent-plus growth were being bandied about. Now, India’s GDP growth in the financial year ending March 2012 is predicted to slow to 7 percent or lower.

In the quarter ending December, growth could be even worse — 6.4 percent — according to a Reuters poll of 26 economists. That would be the slowest pace in more than two years. India’s quarterly GDP data will be released on 29 February.

The outlook for the next financial year, starting 1 April, isn’t a great deal better: GDP is expected to expand below 8 percent. Of course, that was before oil prices started roaring. With international crude prices soaring above $120 a barrel, India’s fragile recovery-in-the-making is threatened once again. A Macquarie report warned that India should brace for an ‘oil shock‘ that could push up inflation again and prematurely stall the interest rate-easing cycle.

That will be a big blow to an economy that has been wheezing under the strain of 13 interest rate hikes since March 2010, policy logjams in several sectors ranging from coal and power to aviation and mining, and a slowdown in infrastructure investment. Oh, and let’s not forget the turmoil in Europe and a sluggish US economy, which have put a lid on India’s growth in exports.

Combined, they threaten to push down the economy’s trend rate of growth in the medium term. How the economy performs after that will depend a lot on what happens over the next few years. Any bets, anyone?

Given the unpredictable world we live in today and the various conflicting economic forces we face, economic forecasting, even for the next few years, has become an extremely challenging task. That’s why it’s hard not to be skeptical about BP’s assessment of where India’s economy will be in the next 20 years or so. So much can go wrong — and does usually.

Optimists might look at the big picture and point out that overall, India, despite everything, is still better placed than several developed economies facing zero or very low growth. Yes, but in that case, we might become a top economy by default — that is, because other countries are doing much worse, not because we’re doing any better. It’s a consolation prize and doesn’t exactly speak of the country’s immense economic potential.

At the pace we’re chugging along, it can become quite easy for another more nimble-footed competitor to overtake India . Already, there is some talk that the ‘I’ in BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) could be replaced by Indonesia.

If India really aims to become an economic powerhouse by 2030, it has a lot of work to do.


http://www.firstpost.com/economy/india-the-worlds-third-largest-economy-by-2030-dream-on-227729.html
 
we will be doing hardwork.... dream will come to life for sure...

no worry omar
 
Firstly we must not use Firstpost,its a heaven for free lancing writers who doesnt know anything.
i am regular poster on this site and i know the quality of the topics here:P

@topic,

india will be 3rd eco after 2025 or before it and replace U.S after 2035
 
Hahaha yup keep on dreaming india, i read in an article that back in the days it was predicted that india will be the country to compete with america in every aspect but they couldnt even catch up with china, typical lol
 
Jealous people keep on burning because we will bounce back to 8-10% growth with our $1 Trillion infrastructure project.
 
Jealous people keep on burning because we will bounce back to 8-10% growth with our $1 Trillion infrastructure project.

"India will" Land is a place filled with unicorns, giant lollipops, flying ships, magical swords, and two headed dragons. If you guys wrote a book about India-Will Land like JK Rowlings it would help your 6.1% GDP
 
from bankrupt country in 1990,you all can see where India stands today,this is temporary due to global slowdown and partially due to lack of policy reform (lokjam due to lokpal bill protest),everthing is getting back to normal now.

50 cent trolls is behaving as like india is the only country in the world which is facing slowdown...

China's economy expanded at its weakest pace in 2-1/2 years in the fourth quarter, with the sagging real estate and export sectors heralding a sharper slowdown in coming months and fresh pro-growth measures from the government.

Gross domestic output rose just 2 percent from the previous quarter, suggesting to some economists that underlying momentum is slowing more rapidly than headline data implies.

The fourth-quarter growth rate was the slowest pace since the second quarter of 2009, when the global economy stumbled out of a deep recession. It also marked the fourth straight quarter in which growth had slowed down.

brazil is expanding @ 0.7 % and mighty indonesia who will replace india in brics is in recession(negative growth every alternate quarter)
 
"India will" Land is a place filled with unicorns, giant lollipops, flying ships, magical swords, and two headed dragons. If you guys wrote a book about India-Will Land like JK Rowlings it would help your 6.1% GDP

Aramsogo the "Zhong Guo Gong Ren in America", the $1 trillion investment in infrastructure is not WILL but IS starting this year to keep GDP growth rate of 8-10% and your Chinese Companies ARE flocking to have their share.

You seems like a Jealous butthurt. :lol: :lol:
 
BBC News - India's growth rate falls to 6.1%

The Indian economy saw its weakest growth rate in nearly three years during the last quarter of 2011 as the manufacturing sector continued to slow.

Gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 6.1% between October and December, from a year earlier.

Growth in the manufacturing sector slowed to 0.4% during the period, down from 2.7% in the previous quarter.
 
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