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ABP News on MSNIndia’s Economic Growth To Remain Strong At 6.5% In 2025: ADB ForecastThe Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Wednesday said that India's GDP growth is projected to grow at 6.5 per cent in 2025, and ...
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News9Live on MSNIndia’s sustained economic growth positions it as global stability anchor: NITI Aayog VCIndia's sustained economic growth makes it an "anchor of stability” for the world, which needs new engines of growth and ...
India is projected to add $1 trillion to its GDP every 12–18 months to 2047. With this momentum, India is targeting a $30 ...
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ABP News on MSNIndia’s Growth Outlook Trimmed To 6.3 Per Cent By Ind-Ra On Global Uncertainty, Tepid InvestmentInd-Ra expects GDP in FY26 to grow 6.3 per cent YoY, 30bp lower than its earlier forecast of 6.6 per cent made in December ...
India's economy continues to hold up against a global flux, dealing with the impact of geopolitical tensions and trade ...
India’s economy remained largely resilient despite global uncertainties, due to a robust agricultural season, strong momentum in the services sector and modest industrial growth, the Reserve Bank of ...
India Ratings & Research (Ind-Ra) revised India's growth forecast for FY26 to 6.3% due to global uncertainties and weak ...
ADB's lower growth outlook for India's economy in FY26 reflects concerns over the potential impact of the US tariffs and uncertainty surrounding related policy measures.
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News9 Live on MSNDeloitte South Asia CEO sees FY26 GDP Growth for India at 6.7%, says Long-Term Prospects at 7-8%India's economy is likely to grow by 6.7% in the current fiscal year that started in April and can realistically achieve 7-8% ...
Deloitte predicts India's FY26 GDP growth at 6.7%, driven by services, investments, and agricultural productivity. Long-term ...
YAMINI AIYAR is a Visiting Senior Fellow at the Saxena Center for Contemporary South Asia at Brown University. She is the ...
Besides a "significant and comprehensive" Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to be signed between Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and ...
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