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India  is  confident of  achieving  7% growth  in fiscal 2024.  GDP estimates  will  be  released  today 

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Last updated: 2024/01/05 at 11:13 AM
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  Annual  gross domestic product  estimates will rise  after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)  last month  revised its own growth forecast  to 7% for the current  financial  year, from  its previous estimate. that’s 6%. 

 India is  expected  to  grow  7%  in  the 2023/24  financial  year ending  March when the first  preliminary  GDP estimates  were  released today. 

  Preliminary GDP  estimates  published  by the  Office for  National  Statistics may be revised  six  times  over time. 

  Annual  gross domestic product  estimates will rise  after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)  last month  revised its own growth forecast  to 7% for the current  financial  year, from  its previous estimate. that’s 6%. Michael Patra said last month that the  central bank’s revised  7%  growth forecast  for 2023/24 was a “conservative estimate”  given the strong  growth reflected in  frequency indicator data. High numbers in  October and  November.

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi has increased  government  spending on infrastructure projects to  support  economic growth amid sluggish consumer spending,  which  analysts  say will  help him win  won  a third term in  national  elections  scheduled before May. 

  India’s  economy grew faster than expected  at  7.6% year-on-year in the September quarter,  following  7.8%  growth  in the previous quarter, prompting many private economists to  make a correction. re  their  annual  estimates.

  Additionally,  S&P Global Ratings expects India  to  remain the fastest-growing major economy  over  the next three  years and is expected  to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2030.  

 S&P expects India, currently the world’s fifth-largest economy, to grow  6.4% this fiscal  year  and estimates growth will  reach  7% by fiscal 2027.  By  contrast,  they predict  China’s growth  rate will  slow to 4.6%  in 2026,  from an estimated 5.4% this year. 

  Economists said the RBI’s  Monetary Policy Committee  (MPC) is unlikely to cut the  policy rate  by  6.5%  in  the  coming quarters, given  the risk of a spike in food inflation in the election year. 

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