India’s debt market not ready to fund next growth phase: Report
India’s debt market requires urgent structural reforms to fund its ambitious economic growth, warns Deloitte. The report highlights that relying solely on bank deposits is no longer viable as household savings shift. To achieve its $7.3 trillion economy target by 2030, the market needs greater depth, liquidity, and integration to efficiently bridge the rising capital gap and support national economic aspirations.
India’s debt market requires urgent structural reforms to fund its ambitious economic growth, warns Deloitte. The report highlights that relying solely on bank deposits is no longer viable as household savings shift. To achieve its $7.3 trillion economy target by 2030, the market needs greater depth, liquidity, and integration to efficiently bridge the rising capital gap and support national economic aspirations.
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