Need to facilitate strategic investments based on sectorial analysis to boost GDP growth: Prabhu

17 May 2019 Evaluate

In a bid to increase India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth, Union Commerce Minister Suresh Prabhu has said there is a need to facilitate strategic investments based on clear sectorial analysis. He also emphasized on focusing on district-development led growth to drive inclusivity in the society.

Prabhu also pointed out that at a time when the global economy is reeling under uncertainty due to the current trade war between the United States (US) and China, India has seen its exports grow and will benefit further due to this. He added that for inclusive and holistic development of the economy, it is key to focus on district development.

Meanwhile, experts from the financial sector opined that re-routing is good for Google Maps, but not for the financial sector. They suggested that the regulators and non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) need to closely track the signals coming from the providers of risk capital about the NBFCs they are investing in. They also said the Indian private sector with its enormous depth and breadth has shown increased maturity and is a major recipient of private equity flows. Similarly, on the foreign direct investment (FDI) front, they noted that India has already surpassed China to become the most favoured FDI destination.

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