Parliament panel seeks higher investment rate & sets 8% growth target; urges reforms in energy and farm sectors
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A parliamentary panel advocates raising India’s investment rate to 35% of GDP to achieve 8% annual growth over the next decade. The committee emphasizes domestic-led growth through deregulation, infrastructure investment, and agriculture reforms. It also highlights the importance of technology, inclusion, and a long-term roadmap for sustained and resilient economic expansion.
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