New Delhi, May 8 -- External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said India is emerging as a key pillar of global economic stability, highlighting that the country is expected to contribute 17 percent of global growth in 2026.
Addressing representatives from various sections of Surinamese society during his visit to Suriname, Jaishankar cited International Monetary Fund projections that position India as the largest contributor to global real GDP growth this year, reports ANI.
India Leads Global Growth Contribution
According to IMF estimates, India is expected to contribute 17 percent of global growth, ahead of the United States at 9.9 percent. Other major contributors include Indonesia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Nigeria, Brazil and G...