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India’s GDP growth to ‘comfortably’ exceed 6.5% in FY24, says FinMin

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/12/29 at 9:46 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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While unveiling the 2022-23 Economic Survey on January 31, 2023, Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran projected a 6.5% growth for the Indian economy in 2023-24. However, the finance ministry, buoyed by the robust 7.6% GDP growth in July-September, now anticipates the actual figure to “comfortably” surpass the earlier estimate.

In its half-yearly economic review report released on December 29, officials from the ministry’s Department of Economic Affairs stated, “Risks to growth and stability outlook mainly emanate from outside the country. Nonetheless, the Indian economy is expected to comfortably achieve a growth rate upwards of 6.5 percent in 2023-24.” The Reserve Bank of India had already adjusted its growth forecast to 7.0% for the same period.

The finance ministry’s report highlighted that high-frequency data for October and November indicated robust economic activity in the third quarter, likely to extend into Q4. Urban consumption remains a key driver, while rural demand has shown a strong uptick, signaling sustained momentum.

However, the report also cautioned about geopolitical developments impacting India’s external sector, with goods exports shrinking in the first half of the current financial year due to an economic slowdown in key trade partners.

On the inflation front, the finance ministry acknowledged concerns about relatively high food inflation in India but emphasized that the rate of increase is a global phenomenon. Comparatively, India’s food inflation of 8.7% in November stands below that of the UK (10.1%), Japan (9.8%), and South Africa (9%).

In a nutshell, while India’s economic indicators are optimistic, external factors and inflation dynamics warrant careful monitoring.

 

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