Goal Of $5 Trillion GDP Appears To Be Case Of “Shifting Goalposts”.
Goal Of $5 Trillion || With Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran Refering To The IMF Estimate That The Indian Economy Would Cross $5 Trillion By 2026-27,
Senior Congress Pioneer P Chidambaram On Sunday Said The Objective Of A $5 Trillion GDP Has All The Earmarks Of Being An Instance Of “Moving Goal Lines”.
As The First Objective Year Was 2023-24.
Talking At The Money Service’s Notorious Week Festivities Of ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’, Nageswaran Had Said Last Week That IMF Has Estimate The Indian Economy To Cross $5 Trillion By 2026-27.
India’s Gross Homegrown Item (GDP) In Dollar Terms Has Proactively Crossed $3 Trillion.
Responding To The Comments, Chidambaram Said.
The “Objective Of A $5 Trillion GDP Gives Off An Impression Of Being An Instance Of ‘Moving Goal Lines'”.
The First Objective Year Was 2023-24, The Previous Money Serve Said, Adding That, “We Are Not Even Close To That Goal Line.”
“Presently, The Chief Economic Adviser Has Said We Will Accomplish The Objective ‘By 2027′,” He Said.
“I Think Every Last One Of The Vital Participants Has An Alternate Goal Line: PM, FM, FS And CEA. At The Point When The Economy Arrives At The Achievement, One Can Say ‘We Told You So’!” Chidambaram Said.