- PM Modi visit USAOnly the mirror in my washroom and phone gallery see the crazy me : Sara KhanKarnataka rain fury: Photos of flooded streets, uprooted treesCannes 2022: Deepika Padukone stuns at the French Riviera in Sabyasachi outfitRanbir Kapoor And Alia Bhatt's Wedding Pics - Sealed With A KissOscars 2022: Every Academy Award WinnerShane Warne (1969-2022): Australian cricket legend's life in picturesPhotos: What Russia's invasion of Ukraine looks like on the groundLata Mangeshkar (1929-2022): A pictorial tribute to the 'Nightingale of India'PM Modi unveils 216-feet tall Statue of Equality in Hyderabad (PHOTOS)
India Open Competition in Shotgun, organised by the National Rifle Association of India (N
- Hockey India names Amir Ali-led 20-man team for Junior Asia Cup
- Harmanpreet Singh named FIH Player of the Year, PR Sreejesh gets best goalkeeper award
- World Boxing medallist Gaurav Bidhuri to flag off 'Delhi Against Drugs' movement on Nov 17
- U23 World Wrestling Championship: Chirag Chikkara wins gold as India end campaign with nine medals
- FIFA president Infantino confirms at least 9 African teams for the 2026 World Cup
Why billionaire investor Warren Buffett needs to relook at India under PM Modi Last Updated : 06 May 2024 12:09:04 PM IST Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of global investment major Berkshire Hathaway Unaware of the possibilities India now provides for global investors and big conglomerates, Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of global investment major Berkshire Hathaway, needs to have a fresh look at a country which is set to become the third-largest economy in the world with a GDP of $5 trillion.
In the last 10 years, under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the country has progressed well across all economic parameters and is now the fifth-largest nation with a GDP of around $3.7 trillion (estimate FY24).
A decade ago, the country was the 10th largest economy, with a GDP of $1.9 trillion (current market prices).
According to the Finance Ministry, "This 10-year journey is marked by several reforms, both substantive and incremental, which have significantly contributed to the country's economic progress”.
At the company’s annual meeting on Sunday, Buffett said they could explore the untapped potential in India as “there may be areas unexplored or unattended to opportunities”.
"In India, I am sure that there are loads of opportunities” and the question is “do we have any advantage, in either insight into those businesses or contacts that will make possible for some transactions that participants in India would particularly want us to participate”.
As Buffett looks for a possible entry into the country, India’s GDP growth is set to attain a new peak, sectors like manufacturing and automobiles have started looking up again, and the GST collections are gaining new highs.
According to the latest RBI data, India’s GDP growth has early signs of rising above 7 per cent -- recorded during the 2020s before the pandemic.
The latest IMF data shows that in 2004, India's per capita GDP was $635. The country's per capita GDP in 2024 has shot up to $2,850, which works out to 42 per cent of the $6,770 for its peer countries.
According to an HSBC survey released earlier this month, India's manufacturing sector continued to grow at a robust pace in April, on the back of strong demand.
Moreover, the country remains the third largest tech startup ecosystem globally, with over one lakh startups and more than 100 unicorns, despite global challenges.IANS New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
Join us on
Follow us on
172.31.16.186