Gates further said that getting the Goods and Services Tax (GST) passed was a step in positive direction.
"If India over the next 20 years can achieve a 7 per cent average growth and do that in equitable way thats a miracle for the country and the world," he said while participating in a panel discussion organised by Observer Research Foundation and Bill & Melinda Gates foundation.
The billionaire, however, lamented that philanthropy in US is 2 per cent of overall economic activity but it is less than 0.2 per cent in India.
Speaking at the same event, Principal Economic Adviser in the Ministry of Finance Sanjeev Sanyal said that the government should spend more on health and education.
"Hopefully with growing economy, we will get more tax money for more expenditure on health and education," Sanyal said.
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