The per capita income in India by 2030 will, however, be just USD 4,000, still less than many other countries, he said.
"In the year 2030, India's national income will be around USD 6.5-7 trillion. If exchange rate remains what it is today then by 2035-40, India will be $10 trillion economy.
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India will be remarkably different country as the size of its economy will enhance the country's role in global affairs, he said.
He also said that people are not seeking government jobs today, instead, more and more people are providing jobs to others.
Talking about the issues related to land, Debroy said it is a contentious issue and it is very inefficiently used in India. "We don't have clear system of land titling.
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