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    World Bank sees India as a key driver of global economic growth

    February 26, 2025
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    The World Bank has reaffirmed its confidence in India’s economic potential, emphasizing that the country remains a key investment destination despite minor fluctuations in its growth trajectory. Speaking at the Advantage Assam 2.0 Business Summit, World Bank Country Director Auguste Tano Kouame underscored the institution’s optimistic outlook on India’s economic prospects. Kouame dismissed concerns over recent economic data, stating that minor variations in growth rates do not alter the World Bank’s long-term assessment of India’s economic strength.

    World Bank sees India as a key driver of global economic growth

    “We are not worried about India’s growth at the moment. We are very bullish about India and will remain bullish,” he said, reinforcing the country’s position as a robust and resilient economy. Encouraging investors to capitalize on India’s growth trajectory, Kouame highlighted the country’s attractiveness as a global investment hub. “If somebody is worried about recent data, we would like to say, don’t worry. India is the shining light in the world.

    If you are looking to invest, then come and invest here,” he stated, reaffirming the World Bank’s stance on India’s economic potential. India’s economy has demonstrated resilience amid global economic headwinds, with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) projecting a growth rate of 7.2 percent for the current fiscal year, as per its December 2024 estimates. This follows an 8.2 percent expansion in the previous fiscal year, showcasing the country’s sustained growth momentum despite global uncertainties.

    The Advantage Assam 2.0 Business Summit served as a platform for industry leaders, policymakers, and international institutions to discuss investment opportunities in India’s northeastern region and beyond. The summit focused on infrastructure development, trade facilitation, and emerging business prospects, reinforcing India’s appeal as a destination for foreign investments. India’s economic resilience and investment appeal are widely attributed to the progressive policies and economic reforms introduced under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    PM Modi’s administration has implemented significant structural changes, including corporate tax reductions, ease of doing business initiatives, and large-scale infrastructure projects such as Make in India and Digital India. These measures have enhanced India’s business environment, attracting both domestic and foreign investment, and positioning the country as a global economic leader. Kouame’s remarks reflect broader global confidence in India’s economic policies and reforms, which continue to drive investment inflows across sectors.

    The World Bank’s bullish stance aligns with recent reports suggesting that India’s strong domestic demand, structural reforms, and innovation-driven industries will sustain its growth trajectory in the coming years. As India positions itself as a global economic powerhouse, international financial institutions remain optimistic about its prospects. The reaffirmation of confidence from the World Bank is expected to further boost investor sentiment, strengthening India’s role as a major driver of economic growth in the region. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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