Saturday, June 7, 2025
spot_img

India to make huge progress on back of young population, rapid development: NSE CEO

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Mumbai, June 20: Riding on a young talented population, rapid technological developments and overall economic growth, India will be able to generate more wealth in comparison to other countries in years to come, Ashish Kumar Chauhan, Managing Director and CEO of National Stock Exchange (NSE) said.

According to him, over the next 50 years, India’s wealth is going to increase 1,000 per cent, that is 10 times from today. Addressing the convocation ceremony of the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII) near Ahmedabad, Chauhan said students will be “agents of change” by developing real-life innovations at scale to solve the country’s socio-economic issues.

“Our per capita GDP at present is low but in the next 50 years, we can be in the league of rich nations,” the NSE Chairman told the gathering. According the NSE CEO, about 150 small and medium enterprises are already listed on the ‘NSE EMERGE’ platform, which helps SMEs and startups connect with investors for funding. NIFTY SME EMERGE Index is designed to reflect the performance of a portfolio of eligible small and medium enterprises that are listed on NSE EMERGE platform.

Meanwhile, a latest global report mentioned that buoyed by overall economic development, India has stemmed its wealth exodus, with just 4,300 millionaires projected to leave the country in 2024 — compared to 5,100 last year. India is seeing high net outflows because of the success of its sizeable economy in generating new millionaires, according to ‘The Henley Private Wealth Migration Report 2024’.

Given the increasing economic clout of India, the country cannot be outside the major policy issues confronting the Western economies. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) data, India ranks fourth in terms of GDP when compared to the Group of 7 nations. India has also emerged as the fastest-growing major economy in the world with a growth rate of over 7 per cent over the last three years amid the global slowdown.

According to Moody’s, India will remain the Asia-Pacific region’s fastest-growing economy in 2024, sustaining the domestically-driven momentum of last year. India’s real GDP has grown by 8.2 per cent in the financial year 2023-24 which ended on March 31 to keep its tag as the world’s fastest-growing major economy.

The RBI has upgraded its forecast for India’s GDP growth to 7.2 per cent with the weather office predicting an above-normal monsoon this year. –IANS

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Community leaders consulted on sustainable conservation, development of Kohora, Diring basins

  GUWAHATI, JUNE 7 /--/ A group of 80 individuals from Karbi tribe comprising Rong Asar (village headmen), community...

Royal Aawas Betkuchi wins PMAY Affordable Housing Award 2025 for Assam

  GUWAHATI, June 7: The Affordable Housing project by the Royal Group known as “Royal Aawas Betkuchi” has been...

Sonia Gandhi undergoes check-up at Shimla hospital after restlessness

Shimla, June 7: Former Congress President Sonia Gandhi underwent an MRI at Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) Hospital...

UK Foreign Secy meets PM Modi, expresses support for India’s fight against cross border terrorism

New Delhi, June 7: David Lammy, Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi...