India to clock double digit growth by 2012: Pranab

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Lalit K JhaPTI Washington
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 12:57 AM IST
I / Washington June 23, 2010, 15:17 IST

Indian economy is expected to grow over 8.5 per cent in the current fiscal and that it would be double digit by 2012, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has said.

Asked about the GDP outlook for the current fiscal, the Finance Minister said, "Of course, I explained the state of Indian economy and we are going to have more than 8.5 per cent growth."

IMF has projected 8.8 per cent, he said, adding, "in our economic survey we have projected, for the year 2010-11, 8.5 per cent. As per our present indication is, we are going to achieve that."

During 2009-10, Indian economy grew at better than expected rate of 7.4 per cent. The GDP expanded over 8.6 per cent in the last quarter of the said fiscal.

The GDP growth was despite agriculture output remained flat.

Allaying fears of European crisis having impact on the Indian economy, Mukherjee said, it will not have much impact as the exports to region is limited.

"Not much (impact), because our export is about four per cent of our total export. Therefore, it could not have that much adverse impact," he said.

"But, if it spreads, then it may have. Therefore, it is necessary that it should be confined to those countries. And it is expectedly package which has been worked out to resolve the crisis is about 750 million Euro that will take care of it," Mukherjee added.

 

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First Published: Jun 23 2010 | 3:17 PM IST

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