Surpassing China, India will become the world’s largest economy by 2050, says a the Wealth Report 2012.
“China will overtake the US to become the world’s largest economy by 2020, which in turn will be overtaken by India in 2050,” according to the report by Knight Frank & Citi Private Bank. According to the report, Indian economy will reach $85.97 trillion size in terms of purchasing power parity by 2050, while the Chinese GDP would be $80.02 trillion during the same period.
The US, currently the world’s largest economy, is expected to have a GDP of $39.07 trillion by 2050. Other nations in the top 10 list of world’s largest economies would be Indonesia (4th), Brazil (5th), Nigeria (6th), Russia (7th), Mexico (8th), Japan (9th) and Egypt (10th).
In terms of growth from 2010-2050, India would be the second fastest with its economy growing at the rate of eight per cent in the period. With a pace of 8.5 per cent, Nigeria would be the fastest growing economy during the same period, the report said.
In 2010, India was world’s fourth largest economy with a value of $3.92 trillion compared to China’s $9.98 trillion and America’s $14.12 trillion.
The report named Surat and Nagpur among fast-growing cities to watch in 2050. “We believe the cities to watch in 2050 are the 400 emerging market middleweights — fast growing cities with population between 200,000 and 10 million,” the report said.
“This dynamic group includes many cities that are not household names today: Linyi, Kelamayi and Guiyang in China; Surat and Nagpur in India; Concepcion and Belem in Latin America,” it said.
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