India needs to grow 8-10% over next 25 years to create more jobs: Singapore Minister Shanmugaratnam
"India needs much higher growth and much deeper inclusivity ... India must grow by at least 8% to 10% over the next 25 years," Shanmugaratnam, minister in charge of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, said while delivering a lecture in memory of ...

"To do both at the same time -- to lift per capita income significantly and to create many more jobs for the larger population -- you need an 8-10 per cent growth, that is the minimum that has to be achieved in the next 25 years," Shanmugaratnam said.
He also said India needs to focus both on productivity and job growth.
"You need the productive growth because it's the only way in which incomes are going to grow but you need a lot more job growth and it can be achieved," he said.
He also said that India will have to increase its pace of reforms and re-orient the role of the government to deal with the challenges that the country might face in the next 25 years.
Stressing that India should not move away from multilateralism, he said globalisation provides a huge opportunity for the Indian economy.
The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
The Economic Times News App for Quarterly Results, Latest News in ITR, Business, Share Market, Live Sensex News & More.