
Gita Gopinath On What India Needs To Do To Become Developed Nation By 2047
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Gita Gopinath said that India needs a workforce that's "much more skilled and much more educated"
Gita Gopinath of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has called for more investments in health and public infrastructure in India and a workforce that's way more skilled.
Ms Gopinath, First Deputy Managing Director at IMF and professor at Harvard University, pointed out what India needs to do to become a developed nation while speaking at Delhi School of Economics.
"India is the fastest growing economy among the major economies. The question is how to keep up the momentum in the long run," she said at DSE's Diamond Jubilee Conference.
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