KEY POINTS
  • S&P's forecast is based on the projection that India's annual nominal gross domestic product growth will average 6.3% through 2030.
  • Similarly, Morgan Stanley estimates that India's GDP is likely to more than double from current levels by 2031.
  • S&P's projection hinges on the continuation of India's trade and financial liberalization, labor market reform, as well as investment in India's infrastructure and human capital.

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Beautiful and colorful aerial view of Mumbai skyline during twilight seen from Currey Road, on February 16, 2022 in Mumbai, India.

India is set to overtake Japan and Germany to become the world's third-largest economy, according to S&P Global and Morgan Stanley.

S&P's forecast is based on the projection that India's annual nominal gross domestic product growth will average 6.3% through 2030. Similarly, Morgan Stanley estimates that India's GDP is likely to more than double from current levels by 2031.

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