“In 2047, India will probably move to the upper middle income category…Some states in India, at least in PPP terms, are already in the high income category,” he said at an event here.
According to the World Bank‘s definition, a country with a per capita annual income of over USD 12,000 is considered as a higher-income nation.
India, which is the world’s fifth largest economy, is currently classified as a developing nation.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set an ambitious target of making India a developed nation by 2047.
A developed country is typically characterised by a relatively high level of economic growth, a general standard of living, and higher per capita income as well as performing well on the Human Development Index (HDI) that includes education, literacy and health.