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India's Growth Corridor: Trust, Trade, and Future Economy

26 Nov

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Summary

  • India's economy shows potential for 7-9% growth despite global challenges.
  • The Global South presents a $14 trillion trade opportunity for India.
  • Founders' ambition and green hydrogen are key drivers for India's future.
India's Growth Corridor: Trust, Trade, and Future Economy

At the Standard Chartered presents CNBC-TV18 Leadership Collective 2025 in New Delhi, leaders and policymakers convened to chart India's economic future under the theme "India's corridor of growth - Trust, Trade & The New World Order." Discussions revealed a robust outlook for India's economy, with projections suggesting a potential growth rate of 7-9% despite global headwinds. This optimism is fueled by increasing competitiveness and a healthier business ecosystem.

The event emphasized India's strategic positioning within the shifting global trade landscape. The Global South, representing a substantial portion of the world's population and trade, is poised to offer India a significant opportunity, potentially reaching $14 trillion in trade by 2023. This strategic advantage is further amplified by the enhanced quality and ambition of India's founder community, driving a vibrant startup ecosystem.

Discussions also delved into critical sectors like renewable energy, with green hydrogen, advanced storage, and nuclear integration identified as future priorities. However, sustained growth hinges on policy consistency, robust infrastructure development, and effective government-industry collaboration. Leaders concluded that while opportunities abound, successful realization depends on clear policies, strong execution, and cooperative efforts.

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.
Experts project India has the potential to grow at 7-9% despite global headwinds.
The Global South corridor could represent $14 trillion in trade, with India strategically positioned to benefit.
Green hydrogen, storage technologies, and nuclear integration are seen as the next major advancements for the sector.

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