India will become the third largest economy in two and a half years: Nalin Kohli

New -Delhi, May 25 (IANS). With a historical achievement in the global economy, India gained the status of the fourth largest economy and left Japan. There is a sense of pride in the whole country about this achievement and the government considers it because of the hard work and strong policies of the countrymen. Nalin Kohli, national spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janata party, spoke to the Ians news agency on Sunday, saying it is a matter of great pride that India has now become the fourth largest economy in the world. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already said that we must move to become the third largest economy. Given the current velocity and available data, it appears that India will also reach this position in the next two and a half to three years. He said that the way the Modi government managed schemes for the poor, farmers, women and youth of the country was unprecedented. Lakhs from the poor received free treatment under the Ayushman Bharat scheme. Bank accounts of people of people opened by Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, who increased the financial inclusion. About 80 Crore people get benefits under the free ration scheme. Nalin Kohli said that the Mudra scheme promoted self -activity. The government not only paid attention to large investments and infrastructure, but also did the job to strengthen basic facilities, worry about the poor and take every class. This is why the economy of India not only grows rapidly, but also sets its position on the world platform. Earlier, National BJP spokeswoman Pradeep Bhandari said in a conversation with Ians: “The results of Premier Narendra Modi’s economic leadership are now clearly visible to the country. India has left Japan and became the fourth largest economy in the world and touched the four trillion dollars.