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India's growth potential will uplift global trade, recognises IMF and World Bank: Nirmala Sitharaman

ANI April 21, 2025 148 views

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman emphasized that global institutions like the IMF and World Bank recognize India's growth potential to drive world trade. She highlighted India's resilience despite global economic challenges, positioning it as a key player in reviving trade. Sitharaman urged the Indian diaspora in the U.S. to collaborate in India's development journey, particularly in sunrise sectors. The minister reiterated PM Modi's vision of Viksit Bharat by 2047, focusing on women, youth, farmers, and the poor.

"India, because of the growth potential, can be the engine to pull the world trade" – Nirmala Sitharaman"
San Francisco, April 21: Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Nirmala Sitharaman, highlighted that global financial institutions like the IMF and the World Bank have recognised India's strong growth potential and its important role in supporting global trade.

Key Points

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IMF and World Bank see India as key to global trade recovery

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India's steady growth contrasts with global slowdown and inflation

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Sitharaman urges diaspora to partner in Viksit Bharat vision

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Focus on sunrise sectors like Digital Public Infrastructure

The minister highlighted this during her address to the Indian diaspora in San Francisco at the India Community Centre, where she spoke about India's emerging leadership in the global economy.

"When we say India is the fastest growing economy, and when the IMF or the World Bank recognizes that India, because of the growth potential, can be India, China, many other such countries, can be the engine to pull the world trade, which is in the negative or just about positive zone, they recognize the potential that exists in India," she said.

She pointed out that despite a global slowdown, rising uncertainties, and high inflation in several countries, India continues to grow steadily. Sitharaman adds, this growth can help uplift global trade, which is currently struggling to stay in the positive zone.

"And by us growing with that potential, we will probably be able to lift that trend which is seen globally because of the various uncertainties, keeping growth low, keeping trade low, but keeping inflation high in some places," she added.

The minister encouraged successful Indian professionals and businesses in the U.S. to explore opportunities to partner with India.

Sitharaman also underlined the Indian government's focus on building a developed India -- Viksit Bharat -- by 2047. She said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has clearly laid out the vision by focusing on four main sections of society -- women, the poor, youth, and farmers.

She further said that India is giving special attention to "sunrise sectors" such as Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), where the country has already become a global leader. These sectors are key to boosting India's future economic capacity and global standing, she added.

The minister's message to the diaspora was clear -- India is open for collaboration and holds the promise of driving the next phase of global growth.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So proud to see India getting this global recognition! 🇮🇳 The focus on digital infrastructure is especially exciting - we're truly becoming a tech powerhouse. Can't wait to see what the next decade brings!
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Rahul S.
While the growth numbers look impressive, I hope this translates to better opportunities for middle-class families too. The cost of living keeps rising in cities while salaries stay stagnant.
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Anjali M.
As an NRI in the Bay Area, this makes me want to explore business opportunities back home. The minister's confidence is contagious! Maybe it's time to bring my startup to India.
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Vikram P.
Respectful criticism: The vision for 2047 is ambitious, but we need more concrete plans for sustainable development. Growth shouldn't come at the cost of environmental damage.
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Sanjay D.
The focus on women and youth is crucial. If we can harness the potential of these groups properly, India's growth story will be unstoppable. More skill development programs please!
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Meena R.
Interesting how India is being positioned as a counterbalance to China in global trade. Hope this leads to more manufacturing opportunities and job creation at home. 🤞

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