"The prospects for our economy to become the third largest one in the world in less than 15 years are excellent today," Panagariya said while delivering the 6th RK Talwar memorial lecture on 'Growth, Poverty and Economic Transformation', organised by the Indian Institute of Banking & Finance here today.
Raj Kumar Talwar was one of the most successful Chairmen of SBI. He led the bank from 1969 to 1976.
The World Bank and the IMF as well as many analysts have predicted that the country would become the third largest economy after China and the US with a GDP of USD 10 trillion by 2030.
Noting that the economy clipped at its best at 8.3 per cent during 2003-04 to 2012-13, when the country saw the largest reduction in the number of BPL people, he said with the present government's policies its can achieve the same or even higher growth rates going forward.
Describing the late Talwar as "the rarest of rare officers that we have ever produced," he said the late banker was so "spotless in his personal and professional life that even an all-powerful Emergency-era government, determined to remove him from office for refusing to do its unjust bidding, could not muster enough courage to do so.
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