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IBEF on Indian Economy

Indian Brand Equity Foundation expects the Indian economy to be one of the top three economic powers of the world over the next 10-15 years, backed by its strong democracy and partnerships.

Market Size:

India’s nominal GDP growth rate is estimated at 12 percent in 2019-20. The estimate for 2018-19 was 11.5 per cent. During Q2 of 2019-20, GDP (at constant 2011-12 prices), GDP stood at Rs 33.16 lakh crore (US$ 474.46 billion) showing a growth rate of 4.3 percent over the corresponding quarter of the previous year.

India has retained its position as the third-largest startup base in the world with over 8,900-9,300 startups, with about 1,300 new start-ups being founded in 2019, according to a report by NASSCOM. India also witnessed the addition of 7 unicorns in 2019 till August, taking the total tally up to 24.

India's labor force is expected to touch 160-170 million by 2020, based on the rate of population growth, increased labor force participation, and higher education enrolment, among other factors, according to a study by ASSOCHAM and Thought Arbitrage Research Institute.

India's foreign exchange reserves were US$ 448.59 billion in the week up to November 22, 2019, according to data from the RBI.

Recent Developments

With the improvement in the economic scenario, there have been various investments in various sectors of the economy. The M&A activity in India increased 53.3 percent to US$ 77.6 billion in 2017 while private equity (PE) deals reached US$ 24.4 billion. Some of the important recent developments in the Indian economy are as follows:


  • Exports from India increased by 1.60 percent year-on-year to US$ 356.96 billion in April-November 2019.
  • Nikkei India Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) stood at 52.7 in December 2019, showing expansion in the sector.
  • Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) activity in the country has reached US$ 48 billion during Jan-Sept 2019.
  • The gross tax revenue stood at Rs 11.74 lakh crore (US$ 168 billion) out of which Income tax collection contributed Rs 2.67 lakh crore (US$ 38.34 billion) between April-November 2019.
  • Companies in India have raised around US$ 114.1 billion through 768 Initial Public Offers (IPO) first nine months of 2019.
  • India's Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) equity inflows reached US$ 436.47 billion between April 2000 and June 2019, with maximum contribution from services, computer software, and hardware, telecommunications, construction, trading, and automobiles.
  • India's cumulative growth of Index of Industrial Production (IIP) with base 2011-12 for the period April-September 2019 stands at 1.3 percent, with September 2019 stands at 123.3.
  • Consumer Price Index (CPI) – Combined inflation 3.3 percent in April-September 2019.
  • Around 12 million jobs in a year were created in India during 2015-19.
  • India improved its ranking in the World Bank's Doing Business Report by 14 spots over last year and is ranked 63rd among 190 countries in the 2020 edition of the report.
  • India is expected to have 100,000 startups by 2025, which will create employment for 3.25 million people and US$ 500 billion in value, as per Mr. T V Mohan Das Pai, Chairman, Manipal Global Education.
  • The World Bank has stated that private investments in India are expected to grow by 8.8 percent in FY 2018-19 to overtake private consumption growth of 7.4 percent, and thereby drive the growth in India's gross domestic product (GDP) in FY 2018-19.
  • India is expected to retain its position as the world’s leading recipient of remittances in 2018, with total remittances touching US$ 80 billion, according to the World Bank’s Migration and Development Brief.

Government Initiatives

The Union Budget for 2019-20 was announced by Ms. Nirmala Sitharaman, Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs, Government of India, in Parliament on July 05, 2019. India is all set to become a US$ 3 trillion economies by the end of FY20. The budget focusses on reducing red tape, making the best use of technology, building social infrastructure, digital India, pollution-free India, make in India, job creation in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and investing heavily in infrastructure.

Total expenditure for 2019-20 is budgeted at Rs 2,786,349 crore (US$ 417.95 billion), an increase of 14.09 percent from 2018-19 (budget estimates).

Numerous foreign companies are setting up their facilities in India on account of various government initiatives like Make in India and Digital India. Mr. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, has launched the Make in India initiative with an aim to boost the manufacturing sector of Indian economy, to increase the purchasing power of an average Indian consumer, which would further boost demand, and hence spur development, in addition to benefiting investors. The Government of India, under the Make in India initiative, is trying to give a boost to the contribution made by the manufacturing sector and aims to take it up to 25 percent of the GDP from the current 17 percent. Besides, the Government has also come up with the Digital India initiative, which focuses on three core components: the creation of digital infrastructure, delivering services digitally and increasing the digital literacy.

Some of the recent initiatives and developments were undertaken by the government are listed below:

  • India is expected to attract investment of around US$ 100 billion in developing the oil and gas infrastructure over the next five years.
  • With the help of the new agriculture export policy, the agri exports from India are likely to reach the export target of US$ 60 billion by the year 2022.
  • In India, Atal Innovation Mission (AIM), flagship initiative of NITI Aayog, launched the Atal Community Innovation Centre (ACIC) program in NITI Aayog which aims at spurring community Innovation in underserved and unserved areas of the country.
  • National Institute for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog released a strategic document titled 'Strategy for New India @75' to help India become a US$ 4 trillion economy by FY23.
  • The Government of India is going to increase public health spending to 2.5 percent of GDP by 2025.
  • For the implementation of the Agriculture Export Policy, the government has approved an outlay Rs. 206.8 crore (US$ 29.59 million) for 2019, aimed at doubling farmers' income by 2022.
  • The government is planning to launch the Bharatcraft portal, an e-commerce marketing platform to market and sell the products.
  • Under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban), the government has sanctioned more than 96.50 Lakh houses under PMAY(U) and approved 606 proposals for the construction of 3,31,075 houses with an overall investment of Rs 15,125 crore (US$ 2.16 billion).
  • The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved to increase the authorized capital of Food Corporation of India (FCI) from existing Rs 3,500 crore (US$ 500.79 million) to Rs 10,000 crore (US$ 1.43 billion).
  • India has registered a 26.9 percent reduction in Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) since 2013: Sample Registration System Bulletin-2016.
  • Around 26.02 million households have been electrified as on 31st March 2019 under the Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana (SAUBHAGYA).
  • Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) will be continued with an outlay of Rs 5,500 crore (US$ 755.36 million) for three years from 2017-18 to 2019-20, according to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA).
  • As per the Union Budget 2019-20, public sector banks (PSBs) will be provided with a capital infusion of Rs 70,000 crores (US$ 10.02 billion), allowing NBFCs to raise foreign debt.
  • The mid-term review of India's Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) 2015-20 has been released by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, under which annual incentives for labor intensive MSME sectors have been increased by 2 percent.
  • Under the scheme Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY-III), the government plans to spend Rs 50,250 crores (US$ 7.19 billion) to build roads to boost rural connectivity.

Road Ahead


  • India's gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to reach US$ 5 trillion by FY25 and achieve upper-middle income status on the back of digitization, globalization, favorable demographics, and reforms.
  • India's revenue receipts are estimated to touch Rs 28-30 trillion (US$ 385-412 billion) by 2019, owing to the Government of India's measures to strengthen infrastructure and reforms like demonetization and Goods and Services Tax (GST).
  • India is also focusing on renewable sources to generate energy. It is planning to achieve 40 percent of its energy from non-fossil sources by 2030 which is currently 30 percent and has plans to increase its renewable energy capacity from to 175 GW by 2022.
  • India is expected to be the third-largest consumer economy as its consumption may triple to US$ 4 trillion by 2025, owing to shift in consumer behavior and expenditure pattern, according to a Boston Consulting Group (BCG) report; and is estimated to surpass USA to become the second-largest economy in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP) by the year 2040, according to a report by PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Source: www.ibef.org

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