
Fundamental drivers of economy gaining momentum, India on sustainable growth path: RBI Governor Das at FIBAC 2024
The Hindu
Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das highlights India's sustainable growth path and calls for increased investments in FIBAC 2024.
Reserve Bank Governor Shaktikanta Das on Thursday (September 5, 2024) said the fundamental drivers of the Indian economy are gaining momentum and the country is moving on a sustainable growth path.
In the inaugural address at FIBAC 2024, the governor said that massive changes are taking shape in various economic sectors and markets, and the country is geared for orbital shifts.
"Our nation's journey towards becoming an advanced economy is drawing strength from a unique blend of factors, and these factors would include a young and a dynamic population, a resilient and diverse economy, robust democracy, and a rich tradition of entrepreneurship and innovation," Mr. Das said.
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Stressing that India's growth story is intact and banks have robust balance sheets, he exhorted the private sector to step up investments in a big way.
He said data actually shows that the fundamental growth drivers of the Indian economy are actually gaining momentum and they are not slowing. "This gives us the confidence to say that the Indian growth story remains intact," he said.
In his speech, the governor said past reforms like GST and IBC have yielded long-term positive outcomes, and emphasised the need for further reforms in land, labour, and agri markets.

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