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A new study has shown that India will be world’s 3rd
largest economy in 2028.
A study done by London-based consultancy Cebr, India has
lost a place in the World Economic league table in 2013 to Canada and is now
the 11th largest economy in the world.
The study states, “But demographics and economic growth will
eventually drive the Indian economy up the table and the forecast for 2028 has
India becoming the world's 3rd largest economy overtaking Japan.”
It further suggests that in the 2013 league table, India is
at the 11th place with a GDP of $1,758 (RPT 1,758) billion, and by 2018 the
country is likely to be at the 9th place with a GDP of $2,481 billion, and by
2023 it would be at 4th place, with GDP size of $4,124 billion, and it will
claim 3rd spot with GDP of $6,560 billion by 2028.
The 2013 league table shows only two changes in the list of
top 20 economies. Firstly, Russia overtook recession-stricken Italy to gain 8th
place and Canada overtook India as a result of the collapse of the rupee to
retake its position as the second largest economy in the Commonwealth and the
10th largest economy in the world, the report said.
By the year 2018, the emerging economies will be "on
the move". Russia would be at the 6th place; India 9th, Mexico 12th, Korea
13th and Turkey 17th, it said.
By 2023, India and Brazil would be "on the march"
and are likely to claim the 4th and 5th place, respectively. By the year 2028,
the league table will be reordered. China will move to the number one place,
followed by the United States (2nd), India (3rd), Mexico (9th) and Canada
(10th).
The report further said China's GDP in dollar terms is
likely to overtake the US in 2028 - much later than most previous predictions.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom would overtake Germany to become the largest
Western European economy 'around 2030', it added.
(Courtesy: TOI)
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