New Delhi, Feb. 18 -- India is set to contribute an unprecedented USD 26 trillion to the global economy between now and 2047, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Wednesday, describing the scale of expansion as "unparalleled in history" and unlikely to be replicated anywhere else in the world.
Speaking at the second day of the Global Economic Cooperation (GEC) 2026 conference in Mumbai, Goyal outlined India's evolving economic diplomacy strategy that positioned the country as a stable and trusted partner in an increasingly volatile global order.
Addressing senior ministerial and business delegations from major global economies, including France, UK, UAE, US, Australia, Seychelles, Sri Lanka and Singapore, Goyal said the era...