Despite scanty rains, slowdown, India will grow at 6.5 percent: Manmohan Singh
New Delhi, Nov. 8 : Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said that India's economic growth is expected to be around 6.5 percent this fiscal despite an inadequate monsoon and the global recession.
'In the current financial year, we faced the adverse impact of an inadequate monsoon and the resultant slow down in agriculture. Nevertheless growth is expected to be around 6.5 percent,' Dr. Singh said, addressing the India Economic Summit of the World Economic Forum (WEF) here.
Observing that India has dealt with the global slowdown in a far better way than most countries, Dr. Singh predicted that the GDP could accelerate to seven percent next year if monsoon were normal.
'There are clearly signs of an upturn in the economy. With a normal monsoon next year, we hope to achieve a growth rate of over 7 percent,' he said.
'I am happy to say that India has been able to face the global economic downturn better than most other countries in the world. Our strategy therefore must aim at sustaining a high rate of growth on the strength of strong domestic demand. We seek to achieve this through a large increase in investment in infrastructure,' he added.
Addressing the high-profile audience of chief executives, key policy-makers and representatives of civil society from across the world, Dr. Singh pointed out that India's growth had accelerated from 5.6 percent in the 1980s to 9 percent in the five-year period preceding the global financial crisis.
'Our strategy today is not just to deliver rapid growth, but to deliver rapid and inclusive growth, a growth that will provide productive employment to our young population and raise living standards in rural areas across the country,' he said.
--ANI
Indus Valley civilization created world's first sophisticated financial exchange system
Majority of Brits 'never discuss sexual health'
Geri Halliwell welcomes'gay' hairdresser in undies!
Wholesale prices of Oils, Sugar, Commodities
Sustained and dynamic Indo-US relation essential to meet challenges:PM
Head constable held for taking bribe from retired PSI
French spy described Hitler as 'German Mussolini' in 1924
Karzai govt will collapse within weeks of international forces pullout, warns Miliband
A ration card in the name of Mahatma Gandhi!
ISI provides CIA with evidence of Indian hand in Balochistan, Waziristan unrest
CIA chief asks Pakistan to expand military operations to target 'all' terrorists
Miley Cyrus gets relief from controversial race photo lawsuit
JLo, Marc Anthony in 3 million pound court battle over dog bite
Eight killed in snowfall in Himachal
Suri Cruise's high heels catch health experts' attention
New super A carrots boost vision
Funeral industry workers at greater leukemia risk
Elaborate security arrangements for second test match
BJP may split if RSS takes charge
He caught Kasab - only to go away forever, says family
Heidi Klum is now Heidi Samuel
Bihar doctors continue strike despite rights panel's threat
US does balancing act on India and China
Jesus Christ's 'death certificate' imprinted on Turin Shroud
Greater Indo-US cooperation needed on non-proliferation and defence: Burns
PM sets condition for resumption of talks with Pakistan
Poll freebies get trendy in Jharkhand
New discovery may lead to improved asthma drugs
Noida-Dwarka Metro line continues to suffer halts
Nitin's film title changed to 'Maaro'
'Original' earned a positive talk
Bhagyaraj-Santhanoo together again
Particles from car brakes can harm your lungs
An upgrade makes 'Jaguar' the world's fastest supercomputer
Radiation therapy can boost longevity in rare pancreatic cancer patients
Now, smartphone app that illuminates power consumption
New test 'boosts clarity of breast MRI results for premenopausal women'
Court issued warrant against AICC Secretary
'Big Bang Machine' restarts after 14 months of repairs
No plan to enact law for fee structure in private hospitals: Acharya