'India will become a $10 trillion GDP in the next 10 years'; Goldman Sachs expressed this possibility
India GDP: Goldman Sachs' India co-president Gunjan Samdani said on Monday, when the country reaches close to $10 trillion, then the Global Capability Centers (GCCs) will be able to add $0.5 trillion gross value to the Indian economy. Along with this, they will also provide employment to 2-2.5 crore people.
As the world progresses in geopolitics, India will emerge as a significant player, presenting immense opportunities for growth. With its supportive economic policies and other strategic initiatives, India is poised to become a $10 trillion economy within the next decade.
Gundman Sachs' India co-president Gunjan Samdani said on Monday that the country will reach close to $10 trillion. The Global Capability Centers (GCCs) will be able to add $0.5 trillion gross value to the Indian economy. Along with this, they will also employ 2-2.5 crore people.
Gunjan said at the CII GCC Summit, emerging markets will contribute 65 percent of global growth between now and 2035. India is a bright spot and we will reach close to $ 10 trillion in the next decade with the world's fastest-growing economy.