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Home / Business and Economy / India's $30 Trillion Economy Goal Demands $40 Trillion in Bank Credit by 2047

India's $30 Trillion Economy Goal Demands $40 Trillion in Bank Credit by 2047

11 Nov

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Summary

  • India needs $40 trillion in bank credit to reach $30 trillion economy by 2047
  • Banks require $4-$5 trillion in capital to support this growth
  • Government considering new bank licenses and NBFC upgrades to meet credit needs
India's $30 Trillion Economy Goal Demands $40 Trillion in Bank Credit by 2047

According to the Indian government's projections, the country's economy is set to reach $30 trillion by 2047. To fuel this ambitious growth, the government estimates that the banking sector will need to provide $40 trillion in credit over the next 21 years.

Currently, the Indian banking system's total credit is around $2-$2.25 trillion, while the economy's size is estimated at $3.73 trillion as of 2025-11-11. This means that bank credit will need to grow almost 20-fold to meet the government's 2047 target.

To support this massive credit expansion, the government calculates that banks will require over $4 trillion in capital by 2047 if they maintain the current regulatory capital norms. If the capital adequacy ratio is increased to 14%, the capital needs could grow to over $5 trillion.

Recognizing the challenge, the government is considering options to expand the banking sector, including issuing new bank licenses and allowing some non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) to upgrade to universal banks. The government believes this will be necessary to sustain the envisioned $40 trillion in bank credit and the required number of bank branches and institutions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Viksit Bharat plan aims to grow India's economy to $30 trillion by 2047, which will require $40 trillion in bank credit.
The government estimates that banks will require over $4 trillion in capital by 2047 to service a $30 trillion economy, and this could grow to over $5 trillion if the capital adequacy ratio is increased to 14%.
The government is considering issuing new bank licenses and allowing some non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) to upgrade to universal banks to help meet the massive credit demand.

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