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India to be world’s fastest growing economy by 2017

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New Delhi: In the latest reports, according to UK confederation, India will be the fastest growing economy among G20 by 2017 (7.6%). The UK is already the single largest G20 investor into India and has invested $22.2 billion between 2000 and 2015 -9% of all FDI in the country. The prediction came on the eve of PM Narendra Modi’s visit to the UK by the Confederation for British Industry’s latest quarterly economic forecast released on the eve of PM Narendra Modi’s visit has predicted that

The confederation said that slower economic growth in China will weigh further on emerging markets, but it is “India which remains a bright spot among more downbeat emerging markets”.

In total, G20 nations invested $73.9 billion in India between 2000-2015 with the UK followed by Japan ($18.3 billion), US ($13.7billion), Germany ($7.6 billion) and France ($ 4.5 billion).

As India’s largest employer, UK companies currently employ around 691,000 people across the country -counting for 5.5% of the total organised private sector jobs.

Between 2000 and 2015, the UK FDI generated around 138,000 direct jobs, 7% of the total 1.96 million jobs generated by FDI in India.

English being an official anguage has helped too with 53% of the companies relying on it while 40% said it was the country’s stable government.

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