"We are already growing at 7 per cent plus, so I think that 8 to 8 per cent plus growth for the next 10 years is imminently doable, if the international economic environment cooperates," Subramanian said at the launch of a book 'India's Long Road: The Search for Prosperity' by Vijay Joshi, Emeritus Fellow of Merton College, Oxford University.
The CEA further said, "Even when we were growing at 9 per cent, our exports were growing at around 24 per cent."
He noted that India has grown at an average of 6.5 per cent in the last 35 years.
Noting that more and more good governance works are getting rewarded in assembly elections in India, Subramanian said our higher level of political institutions should sustain higher level of growth.
The Indian economy grew 7.6 per cent last fiscal.
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