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India Stuck in Lower-Middle Income Trap: Chidambaram Warns on Growth

Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram has warned that India’s 6.5% growth rate signals the nation is trapped in a lower-middle income bracket, requiring “Manmohan Singh-like courage” to break free.

Key Takeaways

  • India’s 6.5% growth keeps it in lower-middle income trap
  • GNI per capita must double from $2,650 to escape this classification
  • Capital formation has declined significantly since 2007-08
  • Educated youth unemployment stands at a concerning 29.1%

Growth Rate Not a Cause for Celebration

Former Finance Minister P Chidambaram stated that India’s 6.5% growth rate should not be celebrated but seen as an indicator of being stuck in the lower-middle income trap. He emphasized the country lacks both “ideas and intrepidity” to break out of this situation.

In a social media post, Chidambaram wrote: “A growth rate of 6.5 per cent is not a moment of celebration. It means that India is stuck in the lower-middle income trap without the ideas or the intrepidity to break out. It is a time for summoning Manmohan Singh-like courage.”

The Income Stagnation Challenge

Chidambaram described India’s persistent 6.5% average growth as “dismal” since it maintains the country’s lower-middle income status. To escape this classification, India’s Gross National Income per capita of $2,650 needs to double.

He projected that at the current growth rate, achieving this goal would take approximately nine years, highlighting the urgency for more substantial economic reforms.

Declining Capital Formation

The former minister pointed to a worrying decline in capital formation metrics. Gross Fixed Capital Formation has dropped from 35.8% of GDP in 2007-08 to 30.1% in 2024-25.

Private Fixed Capital Formation, a component of total GFCF, has also fallen from 27.5% of GDP in 2007-08 to 23.8% in 2022-23, according to the latest official data.

Employment Crisis and Trust Deficit

Chidambaram identified a “trust deficit between the government and industry” as the primary reason private capital is “shying away from India.”

The unemployment situation remains critical, with educated unemployment at 29.1% and youth unemployment reaching 45.4%. Recent data shows India’s overall unemployment rate for those aged 15+ increased marginally to 5.2% in September.

Chidambaram’s analysis suggests comprehensive economic reforms are needed to address these structural challenges and boost investor confidence .

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