India needs to grow at 9-10pc for 3 decades to be USD 35 trn economy by 2047: Amitabh Kant
India aims to become a USD 35 trillion economy by 2047, surpassing Japan and Germany. Constant innovation and disruptions are needed in various sectors, including digital identity, start-ups, artificial intelligence, logistics, health, education. ...

Which means, India will become the second largest economy in the world, Kant stated.
"And to be a USD 35 trillion economy means that we need to grow year after year for close to three decades by 9-10 per cent annually and this means that we need to do a lot of disruptions and constant innovation," he noted.
Kant said that India created the digital identity of 1.4 billion people and technologically the country has leapfrogged.
With the liberation of policy by the government which supports start-ups, space and in many other areas, young entrepreneurs should focus on areas like artificial intelligence, logistics, health and education.
"What India is doing is innovating at population scale and we are at the beginning of a huge disruption because we are the youngest country in the world and our average age is 29. Even when we are 100 our average age will be 33 and we will provide 31 per cent of the skilled manpower to the rest of the world," he added.
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