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How the U.S. Should Respond to the Rise of India
India has long been an economy with tremendous promise.
Because of the economic, national security, and global policy potential India presents, a rising India offers one of the most significant opportunities to advance American national interests over the next two decades. India today holds the key to its own future: if it can maintain its current growth rate, currently hovering around 7%, let alone attain sustained double digit growth, it will have the potential over the next 20 to 30 years to follow China on the path to becoming another ten trillion dollar economy.
India is at a unique moment in which the right choices could make it a more significant contributor to global gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the decades ahead, and give it the wherewithal to become a stronger strategic partner to Washington. Our new report identifies sustained high rates of growth as the most important factor for India's global rise and calls on the U.S. government to more actively support the growth of the Indian economy....
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