GDP on upward curve, investors should put funds in India: FM

The Finance Minister Jaitley asserted these are not "stray figures" and an analysis shows inherent strength in the economy

Arun Jaitley
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley takes a walk on the street of Manhattan in New York. Photo: PTI
Press Trust of India Tokyo
Last Updated : Jun 01 2016 | 10:25 AM IST
The Indian economy is treading the upward curve in its growth trajectory and investors wanting higher returns should park funds in infrastructure and manufacturing sector, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said Wednesday.

As the economy clocked 7.6% growth rate for FY2015- 16 and the core sector output was at a 4-year high of 8.4%, Jaitley asserted that these are not "stray figures" and an analysis of the pattern shows inherent strength in the economy.

"As growth would return to the world, consumer spending would pick up, hopefully the monsoons would be better, this trend which has been set in India it self could be improved upon. That we are on an upward curve seems evident," he said at a meeting organised by Japan-India Business Cooperation Committee.

Jaitley said Indian economy clocked 7% growth in every quarter last fiscal despite an unsupportive global economy and two consecutive years of weak monsoon.

This has been possible because of increased public spending, India's private sector and confidence which foreign investors reposed in India by investing the highest ever even in the slowdown years.

"I'm sure Japanese investors and funds and other agencies who are looking forward for gainfully employing their resources would certainly look at the India story which offers attractive destination for investment," Jaitley added.

He said that besides infrastructure, manufacturing sector is the top most priority and provides very large opportunity to international investors to participate in India growth story.

India offers flexibility to investors and the impetus on 'Make in India', increased infrastructure and rural spending would help push growth.

"The returns that India offers are extremely attractive compared to other destinations, the magnitude and volume of investment required is much larger and its a for a reasonable period of time that this investment is going to continue because infrastructure deficit has to be met," Jaitley added.
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First Published: Jun 01 2016 | 10:25 AM IST

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