"This will be India's century & India will become the largest economy in the world."- John Chambers
https://youtube.com/shorts/Vrd8Z_HyniU?si=Pe9AS1R8IyyzmbPe
Key Highlights
On the India-US Partnership:
- India and the US as partners will make great nations even stronger. I think it adds two percent to the Indian GDP every year and I think it can add 1 percent to the US which is the largest economy in the world.
On the upcoming US Presidential Polls:
- I think it (the US India partnership) is going to accelerate regardless of which person wins here in the US election, because both of them will be very much committed to the US India strategic partnership.
On expectations from PM Modi’s third term in office:
- I think the focus will be on the right priorities. It's about increasing the
standard of living for every person
in India. It's about dealing with creating the1.2 million jobs per month
that we have to do.
On the Chinese economy:
- They (China) missed their window of opportunity. And this is where a top-down approach to innovation does not work.
You got to create the environment, and a large part of that is an environment of a democracy,
where you have people who don't always agree and who have different opinions to each other.
My Opinion
While the rest of the world is grappling inflation, recession, soaring unemployment and an ever since increasing debt, India is showing signs of incredible progress and resilience is almost a wonder under current global conditions. There are many factors which are working in favour of India right now and John Chambers projection about India can be concluded as real.
It'll make more sense if we also include S&P Global's recent
India Forward Report
that forecasts India to become the third largest economy by 2030.India is set to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2030–31, as per S&P Global India. The country is forecast to grow at an annual rate of 6.7 per cent, the report suggests.
If India becomes third largest by 2030, it'll still have seventy years to go past US and China. I assume it will be enough time to surpass US as well, even if India can maintain 5% annual growth on an average for the rest of the 21st century.
What do you say? Do you agree to the bullish remarks made by John Chambers and S&P India Report?