#DecodingG20WithNDTV: “Targeting $35 Trillion Economy in 25 Years” – Piyush Goyal at NDTV Conclave

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Piyush Goyal at NDTV Conclave

New Delhi: Union Minister Piyush Goyal said India aims to grow from a “$3.5 trillion economy to a $35 trillion economy in 25 years” by the time it celebrates its centenary of independence. On the issue of the country’s economy, Union Minister Piyush Goyal said, “We are all optimistic and India’s young demographic profile in the 30s will add $30 trillion to India’s economy in the coming years. We are going to bring convergence. PM Modi said. PM’s great leadership and his popularity among leaders, I am sure we can come up with something on geopolitical issues.

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