NEW DELHI: Enabling policies and grassroot initiatives of Modi-led government have led to social and economic transformation of the country since 2014, and the nation is all set to become the fourth largest economy in world within two years, Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has said.
India is being seen as a bright spot globally and the world is placing its confidence in India, Vaishnaw said, urging people to continue posing their faith in the decisive leadership that will take the nation to new highs by 2047.
He was speaking at a conclave on nine years of the Modi government here on May 27.
After Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government came to power in 2014, India moved up from tenth rank to the fifth, Vaishnaw said, adding within two years India will be fourth largest economy in world.
“Within six years, India will be the third largest economy in world,” Vaishnaw said, highlighting the speed of progress and economic growth under the government, which is driven by determination and can-do attitude.