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Rodrigo Canelas
The Future Of India’s Middle Class | Economist Arvind Panagariya on Modi’s 2047 Plan, Jobs & Growth
1 hour 3 minutes Posted May 18, 2026 at 12:30 pm.
Prime Minister Modi's Leadership – 00:23Current Economic Landscape – 01:10Understanding the Middle Class – 01:39Economic Growth and Challenges – 04:12Debt and Inflation Issues – 07:51Economic Growth Projections – 13:13The Role of External Factors – 18:58Internal Reforms Needed – 20:17Urbanization and Job Creation – 30:03Optimism for the Future – 43:54Conclusion and Final Thoughts – 59:54👇 Connect with Rodrigo and Something BiggerLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrigocanelasInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodrigocanelasTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rodrigo_canelasWeb: https://www.somethingbigger.comX: https://x.com/rodrigo_canelas🎬 Production TeamHost: Rodrigo CanelasVideo Editor (Long-Format): Rishabh GuptaVideo Editor (Short-Form): Vishal MeenaThumbnail design: Aniket SinghContent Producer: Arsh Khan#IndiaEconomy #MiddleClass #EconomicReforms
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In this episode, we sit down with renowned economist Professor Arvind Panagariya to explore the complexities, challenges, and future trajectory of India's economic landscape. We delve into why underemployment, rather than open unemployment, is the true structural hurdle facing the nation and look at the heavy debt burden squeezing the rising middle class. Professor Panagariya shares insights on the critical necessity of transitioning from an agricultural economy to an industrial powerhouse, drawing parallels to successful East Asian models. Despite the steep climb ahead, he shares his data-backed optimism for India's growth, projecting a massive expansion of the middle class by 2047 and laying out the essential reforms in trade, land, and the judiciary needed to sustain this momentum.HighlightsUnderemployment is the Core Issue: India’s primary labor challenge isn't a lack of jobs, but underemployment. Too many workers remain trapped in low-productivity, low-paying activities rather than transitioning to high-yielding industrial roles.Debt Burden on the Middle Class: Financial stability is at risk as roughly 50% of India's middle class currently carries debt, with repayments swallowing up to 40% of their monthly income and limiting discretionary spending.Economic Transformation Needed: To replicate the economic miracles of South Korea and Taiwan, India must systematically shift its massive agricultural workforce (currently at 46%) into industrialized sectors and urban centers.Growth of the Middle Class: Driven by steady macroeconomic growth, India's middle class is projected to rocket from 31% to nearly 60% by 2047, signaling a monumental rise in prosperity over the next two decades.Need for Structural Reforms: Sustaining this aggressive growth trajectory will require deep structural interventions, specifically through liberalizing trade tariffs, updating land acquisition laws, and streamlining judicial processes.TimestampsIntroduction – 00:00Prime Minister Modi's Leadership – 00:23Current Economic Landscape – 01:10Understanding the Middle Class – 01:39Economic Growth and Challenges – 04:12Debt and Inflation Issues – 07:51Economic Growth Projections – 13:13The Role of External Factors – 18:58Internal Reforms Needed – 20:17Urbanization and Job Creation – 30:03Optimism for the Future – 43:54Conclusion and Final Thoughts – 59:54👇 Connect with Rodrigo and Something BiggerLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrigocanelasInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodrigocanelasTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rodrigo_canelasWeb: https://www.somethingbigger.comX: https://x.com/rodrigo_canelas🎬 Production TeamHost: Rodrigo CanelasVideo Editor (Long-Format): Rishabh GuptaVideo Editor (Short-Form): Vishal MeenaThumbnail design: Aniket SinghContent Producer: Arsh Khan#IndiaEconomy #MiddleClass #EconomicReforms