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April 11, 2005 19:31 IST
India is slated to become the third largest economy with a share of
14.3 per cent of global economy by 2015 and graduate to become the
'third pole' and growth driver by 2035.
"As the share of the United States of America in world gross domestic
product falls from 21 to 18 per cent and that of India rises from 6 to
11 per cent in 2025, the latter emerges as the third pole in the
global economy," economist Arvind Virmani said in an article published
in ADB India Economic Bulletin.
India, which is now the fourth largest economy in terms of purchasing
power parity, will overtake Japan and become third major economic
power within 10 years.
India will increase its share from 8.2 in 2015 to 11.2 per cent of
world GDP by 2025, and is projected to be about 60 per cent of the
size of US economy.
"The transformation into tri-polar economy will be completed by 2035
with Indian economy only a little smaller than US economy but larger
than that of Western Europe," Virmani, a director of economic
think-tank Indian Council for Research on International Economic
Relations (ICRIER), said.
By 2035, India is likely to be a larger growth driver than the 6
largest countries in the European Union, though its impact will be a
little over half that of the US.
India's share of global economy would be 14.3 per cent, while China
will dominate with 30 per cent and USA at second place with 16 per
cent by 2035.
China's economy is projected to become 50 per cent larger than US
economy by 2025 and almost double that of USA by 2035, he said.
At this point China's share of the world economy will be equal to the
share of the US and Indian economies taken together, he said.
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April 11, 2005 19:31 IST
India is slated to become the third largest economy with a share of
14.3 per cent of global economy by 2015 and graduate to become the
'third pole' and growth driver by 2035.
"As the share of the United States of America in world gross domestic
product falls from 21 to 18 per cent and that of India rises from 6 to
11 per cent in 2025, the latter emerges as the third pole in the
global economy," economist Arvind Virmani said in an article published
in ADB India Economic Bulletin.
India, which is now the fourth largest economy in terms of purchasing
power parity, will overtake Japan and become third major economic
power within 10 years.
India will increase its share from 8.2 in 2015 to 11.2 per cent of
world GDP by 2025, and is projected to be about 60 per cent of the
size of US economy.
"The transformation into tri-polar economy will be completed by 2035
with Indian economy only a little smaller than US economy but larger
than that of Western Europe," Virmani, a director of economic
think-tank Indian Council for Research on International Economic
Relations (ICRIER), said.
By 2035, India is likely to be a larger growth driver than the 6
largest countries in the European Union, though its impact will be a
little over half that of the US.
India's share of global economy would be 14.3 per cent, while China
will dominate with 30 per cent and USA at second place with 16 per
cent by 2035.
China's economy is projected to become 50 per cent larger than US
economy by 2025 and almost double that of USA by 2035, he said.
At this point China's share of the world economy will be equal to the
share of the US and Indian economies taken together, he said.
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