"India is growing at 7 per cent plus. India needs to grow at 9-10 per cent for the next three decades. Unless we grow at 9-10 per cent for the next three decades, it will be difficult to lift vast population out of poverty," Kant said at an event here.
He also said that although India is a very large country, it can't grow only on the back of domestic market demand.
In the last 68 years it was a nightmare for private businessmen to do business in the country, Kant said, adding that India must make itself most easy place to do business.
He listed out initiatives taken by the government in the last two years, and emphasised that the productivity growth is key to India's economic expansion.
Kant observed that although rest of the world is becoming protectionist, "we are opening our economy".
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