Economic power to enable robust economic growth, make India audible & cogent

Rao Inderjit Singh the Union Minister stated that “we must all work together... sabka saath... sabka vikas... sabka sahyog...." to achieve stronger economic growth in the next 25 years.

June 14, 2022

Gaining economic power will enable India not only to be audible but also be persuasive in its dealings with the world.

The Union Minister stressed that to achieve high economic growth, everyone must work in unison to ensure that the country is progressing.

India’s economy grew by 8.7% in the last fiscal year as compared to 6.6% in the previous year.

India is growing faster than other economies and has the potential to reach new heights in the next 25 years.

The Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh highlighted the importance of a robust economy and stated that gaining economic power will enable India not only to be audible but also be persuasive in its dealings with the world. The minister was speaking at the National Conference during the ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ celebration under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs. 

As per the official data released by the Government, India’s economy grew by 8.7% in FY 2021-22 as compared to 6.6% in the previous year. The Union Minister also stressed that to achieve high economic growth, everyone must work in unison to ensure that the country is progressing by stating “we must all work together… sabka saath… sabka vikas… sabka sahyog….”

He also added that the country is growing faster than other economies post-pandemic and has immense potential to achieve a lot more over the next 25 years. 

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