India attracts $25 billion FDI in 2007-08

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Press Trust of India London
Last Updated : Jan 19 2013 | 10:28 PM IST

Addressing the two-day India Investors' Summit organised by Financial News in association with Dow Jones and The Wall Street Journal here, Ashwani Kumar highlighted the initiatives of the UPA government in making growth more inclusive and the emphasis laid on education and health in the context of providing skills and better quality of life.     

He said the next wave would be in the skill-based manufacturing sector. Nearly 500 delegates from business and industry registered for the event which discussed the current social, financial and economic dynamics of doing business with India.     

Ashwani Kumar gave a background to the reform process in India and the key drivers of India's growth. To support his argument of the sustainability of GDP growth of over 8 per cent in the long run, he observed that India had the advantage of a huge young workforce (24 per cent of the population are below the age of 28 years, 54 per cent of the population are in the working group) and a very high savings and investment rate (over 35 per cent of GDP).     

Domestic demand and investment are the key drivers of growth and therefore insulate the Indian economy to a large extent from the sub-prime crisis. Inflation, though a major concern, could be contained. The growth potential of services sector in India was enormous at $200 billion offering employment to 40 million people, he said.

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