According to the report, this increase in growth rate would culminate into high per capita income over the years.
"We believe India has the potential to achieve a higher growth rate, given its domestic fundamentals," D&B said in a report titled 'Manufacturing India 2025' which outlines the country's growth journey during the next decade.
"We expect India to realise its potential and achieve an average growth rate of around 8.8 per cent during the next decade," it said adding that with this, India's nominal GDP is expected to touch USD 3.4 trillion by 2019-20 fiscal and further to around USD 7.0 trillion by 2024-25 fiscal.
"The new mode of governance, a pro-business policy framework, improved business environment through simplifying processes, focus towards decentralised planning and greater empowerment of states, the demographic dividend and the rise of the middle class have enabled India to emerge as one of the global economic powers on the world map," the report said.
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The report further noted that while services sector would continue to drive India's growth momentum, the industrial sector is expected to witness double-digit growth.
The report further said the goal of raising the share of manufacturing to 25 per cent of GDP would require conducive business environment, investment to support innovation, capital and labour efficiency amongst other measures.
Besides improvement in industrial and ICT infrastructure, strong supply chain and competitive infrastructure, focus on health and skill development are required which will not only support industrial development but also other segments of the economy, it added.