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Is post-election India a budding superpower?
DW (English)
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1 year ago
India is on its way to becoming a leading industrial nation. But how can more jobs be created, how can poverty be reduced and what are the biggest economic challenges facing the new government?
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India, after the election, how can the new government encourage stronger economic growth?
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How can it drive forward education and industrialization?
00:11
The country has risen to become the fifth largest economy in the world, and it will
00:16
probably move up even further in the rankings.
00:19
I mean, all estimates, the IMF, for example, the World Bank, they all tend to think so.
00:27
And I think that, you know, one thing that can't be overlooked is that investors globally
00:32
are seeing India as the next big economic power.
00:37
In terms of gross domestic product, India is now among the big global players.
00:43
With a GDP of over $27 trillion, the U.S. is in top spot, followed by China, then Germany
00:50
and Japan.
00:53
India at $3.5 trillion U.S. has now overtaken Britain.
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India's economy is currently growing by 7% per year.
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But relative to its huge population of over 1.4 billion people, per capita income is lower
01:11
than in all the other G20 countries.
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So India has a lot of catching up to do to ensure more prosperity among the wider population
01:20
and to fight poverty.
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One problem is the low employment rate in general, and especially among women.
01:30
Just 60% of men are employed, and only 36% of women.
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Female labor force participation rate has always been lower than international levels.
01:48
And even though historically in the other countries it has risen with economic growth,
01:55
in the Indian case it has been going down in the past two decades.
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India's new government therefore needs to invest more in the ailing school system, above
02:08
all by providing students with a good education.
02:11
Many of them leave school without any qualifications, and teachers are often insufficiently qualified.
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What we know, or think we know, that what you really have to do is prepare people to
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be lifelong learners, to be able to adjust to whatever situation and learn whatever needs
02:28
to be learned at that time.
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Even among young graduates, the unemployment rate is in double figures.
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The previous government was not able to solve these problems.
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But there's a lack of jobs in the manufacturing sector in particular.
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The country imports more goods than it exports.
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How could India's economy grow faster?
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Economists like to cite countries such as China and South Korea as examples.
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So China, the investment rates were between 35 to 50% of GDP.
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And that's incredible, right?
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Almost half of GDP was invested.
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In South Korea, it was between 35 and 45.
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So very high investment rates.
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And if you invest so much, yes, you will get higher growth for sure.
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You'll get better infrastructure, better facilities, better supply conditions, and
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better demand.
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But the second is that they actually did manage a structural transformation.
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In China, for example, it was possible to build up a broad industrial base when wages
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in the country were as low as they are currently in India.
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But that required extensive support programs for small and medium-sized enterprises.
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To actually have a package for these micro, small, and medium enterprises, which provides
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them the same kind of benefits we are currently giving large corporates.
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That is credit on equal terms, access to inputs, access to knowledge, access to markets.
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All of the things that I think are routinely provided in other countries.
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But we have not been provided.
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Nevertheless, India is making progress in many areas.
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In infrastructure, for example, countless highways, new railroads, and airports have
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been built.
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The last government spent $100 billion a year on infrastructure.
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And even more money will be needed in the future.
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India is also attracting more and more tech companies.
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Investors such as Apple, Microsoft, Samsung, and SAP.
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One advantage, but also a challenge for the country, is population growth.
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With over 1.4 billion people, India's population is larger than China's and will grow to 1.7
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billion by 2064.
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Only then will numbers start to decline again.
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With an average age of 28, India also has one of the youngest populations in the world
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and enormous potential.
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Perhaps some analysts are right in predicting that the country will experience growth over
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the next few decades similar to that which began in China over 20 years ago.
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But above all, huge investments will be vital in order to create enough new jobs.
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