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India continues to stand strong amidst escalating geo-political conflicts

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Last updated: 2024/10/25 at 8:54 AM
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India’s economic growth continues to outperform other leading economies, with the IMF maintaining its GDP growth forecast at 7% for 2024-25. Long-term projections indicate that India will remain a growth leader, with an average growth rate of 6.6% from 2024-29, surpassing China. Despite global economic challenges, the IMF report shows that the global economy is expected to grow at 3.2% in 2024 and 2025, with inflation decreasing over the same period.

India’s GDP size is projected to increase significantly over the next few years, becoming the 3rd largest economy in the world by 2028. This growth is attributed to the structural reforms undertaken by the Indian government in recent years, which have strengthened the country’s economic fundamentals. Per capita income is also expected to rise, reflecting overall economic progress and development.

Despite escalating geo-political conflicts around the world, India’s key economic indicators remain strong. Growth in various sectors such as industrial production, infrastructure, exports, bank credit, and GST collections indicate a robust performance. The Sensex has recorded significant growth, while forex reserves have increased, and CPI inflation has decreased, highlighting the resilience of the Indian economy.

India’s trade performance has also been impressive, with exports reaching new highs annually. The government’s focus on creating a conducive business environment and easing export procedures has supported this growth. With an ambitious target of USD 2 trillion in exports by 2030, India is well-positioned to capitalize on its potential and further boost its economy.

Looking ahead, India is expected to achieve significant economic milestones, with a projected GDP of over USD 4 trillion in the fiscal year 2024-25. Continued economic reforms, strengthening of global value chains, and enhanced competitiveness will drive growth, attract investments, and create employment opportunities. India’s economic trajectory remains positive, signaling sustained progress in the years to come.

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