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World Economic Forum: India to grow by 6-8% in real terms in next 5 years, says Ashwini Vaishnaw

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Last updated: January 22, 2026 6:53 am
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Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted the importance of simplification of permissions and affirmed that the average time for installation of telecom tower has decreased from 270 days to 7 days, with 89 per cent permissions coming in zero time.

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India will keep growing by 6-8 per cent in real terms and 10-13 per cent in nominal terms over the next five years, supported by moderate inflation and strong growth, Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Wednesday.

Speaking here in a session on ‘Bet on India – Bank on the Future’ organised by CII in association with EY on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting, Vaishnaw highlighted the importance of simplification of permissions and affirmed that the average time for installation of telecom tower has decreased from 270 days to 7 days, with 89 per cent permissions coming in zero time.

He underlined a need to bridge the gap between the intent and the functioning, and said that as political leaders, there is a need to make sure that the bureaucracy aligns with political power.

He further highlighted the importance of communicating challenges amongst the industry members, mentioning the standardisation of data localisation norms across the US and Europe.

Rajiv Memani, CII President and Regional Managing Partner of EY Africa India region, Chair – EY Growth Markets Council, said India’s per-capita income is amongst the lowest, suggesting that there is a need to increase per-capita income by at least five times by 2047.

In this context, he highlighted India’s strategy to diversify its trade relationships, noting that agreements with regions such as the Middle East, the Asia Pacific, and the United Kingdom are becoming increasingly important.

He also pointed out the significant reforms undertaken domestically, such as labour reforms and the implementation of GST, which lowered tax rates on consumer food products.

CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said, “This discussion is particularly timely. As the global economy navigates uncertainty, fragmentation, and rapid technological change, India stands out as a market of scale, stability, and long-term opportunity.”

A highly diverse group representing global finance and banking, insurance and reinsurance, technology and digital platforms, industrial automation, mobility and transportation, telecommunications, cybersecurity, medical technology, life sciences, food and beverages, chemicals and consumer goods, smart infrastructure, clean energy solutions, and cross-border payments, among others were present at the roundtable.





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