Goldman Sachs estimates India needs to create 10 million jobs annually to sustain 6.5% GVA growth. Key policy recommendations include incentivizing affordable social housing, diversifying IT hubs to smaller cities, and reallocating fiscal incentives towards labour-intensive manufacturing sectors to boost employment.
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