IMF's Gita Gopinath shares key reforms India needs for economic growth

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Dr Gita Gopinath, the First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that India will remain one of the fastest growing G20 economies in terms of major economies of the world...

She also shared her insights on the key reforms that India needs to focus on to achieve stronger economic growth,..

In an exclusive interview with Rahul Kanwal, India Today News Director, Dr Gopinath discussed various aspects of the economy and the steps the government can take to boost growth, particularly in light of the IMF's medium-term growth projection of around 6.5% for India...

Dr. Gopinath mentioned the importance of a broad spectrum of structural reforms, highlighting that while some may take longer to yield results, others can be implemented more quickly to spur growth...

Dr Gopinath shared some concerning figures, noting that India will need to create between 60 million and 148 million additional jobs by 2030 to meet the demands of its growing population...

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