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Report Identifies 20 Key Reforms India Needs to Reach $20 Trillion Economy

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A new report outlines 20 critical reforms that India must undertake to become a $20 trillion economy by 2036. The findings highlight a structured roadmap aimed at accelerating the country's economic growth over the next decade. The report emphasizes that achieving this target would have tangible, real-world benefits for ordinary Indian households. While the goal may appear ambitious, analysts suggest it is achievable if the recommended policy changes are implemented effectively.

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