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  • 17-November-2017

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  • 8-November-2017

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    India-OECD Global Symposium on Financial Education

    New Delhi, India, 8-9 November 2017. This symposium looked at how to implement effective financial education policies in a changing financial landscape with a focus on financial education in the digital age.

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  • 27-September-2017

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    Achieving strong and balanced regional development in India

    While India’s per capita income is converging towards that of the richer countries, inequality has drifted up.

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  • 28-April-2017

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    Promoting Strong and Inclusive Growth in India

    India’s economy continues to grow at an impressive rate, with projected annual GDP growth of 7.5% in 2017-18. India will thus remain the fastest-growing G20 economy. Unprecedented growth in exports in services since the 1990s has made India a global leader in this sector. Inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) grew at three times the annual world average rate in the last decade, reflecting the success of efforts to attract international investment and gradually loosen restrictions to foreign investment. India’s economic successes are being translated into increased well-being for its population. As GDP per capita has more than doubled in ten years, extreme poverty has declined substantially. Access to education has steadily improved, and life expectancy has risen. Multiple opportunities present themselves for India, and the right mix of policies is needed to take advantage of them. India has made advances in integrating in global value chains and developing a competitive advantage in fields such as information and communication technology. Now is the time to secure continued progress by boosting competition and further lowering barriers to trade and investment. Looking to the future, it will be vital to fully tap into the potential offered by India´s young population. This means investing in the large numbers of young people entering the labour market. Likewise, the rapid pace of development must be matched with the upgrades to infrastructure necessary to support it.
  • 28-February-2017

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    India and the OECD in a New Economic Reality: Meeting with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)

    The OECD’s collaboration with India is one of our most important partnerships. This is a relationship that has increased in its richness, mutual respect and utility for both parts.

  • 28-February-2017

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    Launch of the 2017 Economic Survey of India

    We all recognise that India has been a star performer in gloomy times for the world economy. We launch about 25 OECD Economic Surveys every year, and it is not often that I get to announce growth figures of 7%. This is more than double the current global growth figure, and four times the OECD average.

  • 28-February-2017

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    India: Strong growth has raised incomes and reduced poverty, but challenges remain

    The Indian economy is expanding at a fast pace, boosting living standards and reducing poverty nationwide. Further reforms are now necessary to maintain strong growth and ensure that all Indians benefit from it, according to a new report from the OECD.

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  • 28-February-2017

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    Economic Survey of India 2017

    In India, the acceleration of structural reforms, the move towards a rule-based policy framework and low commodity prices have provided a strong growth impetus.

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  • 23-February-2017

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    Mr. Angel Gurría, Secretary-General of the OECD, in New Delhi on 27-28 February 2017

    The Secretary-General presented the 2017 Economic Survey of India, delivered a special address to the Confederation of Indian Industry, and held bilateral meetings with high-level authorities.

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  • 21-December-2016

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    Services Trade Restrictiveness Index Country Note: India

    A two-page OECD summary and analysis of the Services Trade Restrictiveness Index results for India.

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