India has potential to grow at 10 per cent: Arun Jaitley

India needs to form a system in which investing in India itself becomes attractive

Update: 2015-04-16 12:32 GMT
Finance Minister, Arun Jaitley (Photo: PTI)

Washington: India has the potential to makenine to 10 per cent growth rate "a new normal", said Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, while asserting that high  growth was essential to meet the challenges posed by the  country's burgeoning young population. "India has the potential to make nine to ten per cent its new normal in the years to come," Jaitley said in his keynote  address at the day-long conference 'Deepening the US-India  Commercial Partnership: The First Year of the Modi Government'.  "India's own normal in terms of its growth rate has to target anything close to a double digit.

India growing at five  per cent, six per cent or even seven per cent is not an India  that is going to face up this challenge (of large young  population)," Jaitley said at the conference organised by the  Center for Strategic and International Studies, a  Washington-based top American think-tank. 

He made the remarks in his maiden public appearance hours, after arriving here to attend the annual spring meeting of the  International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Listing out the steps being taken by the new Indian  government like giving more financial powers to states,  increased investment on infrastructure, emphasis on  manufacturing, Jaitley said the roadmap laid out is to open  the door for investment. 

"By and large it is a welcome move in India. There are  ery few sectors now, almost insignificant, that remain  closed. Everything has been opened up," he said citing  insurance, defense, railways and real estate sectors in this regard.  When both domestic and international investors come in, the next step is to develop a system in which investing in India itself becomes attractive. 

Jaitley acknowledged that land reforms bill remains a contentious issue in India today.  "I have no hesitation in saying that the land law if it  remains in the present shape is a big hurdle to employment  creation. One of the areas where we are trying to ease the  (land) acquisition process is creation of industrial corridor.  This is capable of providing employment to a vast number of  people in rural areas," he said.

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