‘A Billion Dreams, One Unstoppable Journey’: Harsh Goenka Hails India’s Rise to 4th Largest Economy

NITI Aayog CEO BVR Subrahmanyam on Sunday confirmed that India has become the fourth largest economy in the world, surpassing Japan, citing latest IMF data.

India has officially become the fourth largest economy in the world, surpassing Japan with a GDP of $4.187 trillion, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Celebrating this significant milestone, RPG Enterprises chairman Harsh Goenka expressed pride and optimism in a post on X (formerly Twitter), calling India’s journey “unstoppable.”

“From the land of zero to the 4th largest economy in the world! India surpasses Japan with a GDP of $4.187 trillion,” wrote Goenka.
“A billion dreams, one unstoppable journey. Jai Hind.”

He also shared an image showing the top 10 global economies, showcasing India’s rise in the global economic ranking.

During the 10th Governing Council Meeting of NITI Aayog, CEO BVR Subrahmanyam confirmed the achievement, stating,

“We are a $4 trillion economy. This is IMF data. India today is larger than Japan.”

Subrahmanyam added that the global economic climate is favorable for India and that only the US, China, and Germany now lie ahead in economic ranking.
He expressed confidence that India will become the third largest economy in the world within 2.5 to 3 years, if current progress continues.

The IMF’s World Economic Outlook report projected that India’s GDP will reach $4.19 trillion in 2025, slightly ahead of Japan’s, and that India’s per capita income has doubled since 2013-14 — from $1,438 to $2,880 in 2025.

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