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Economic numbers stir up a range of emotions

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March 03, 2025

Updates to estimates of GDP growth in past years might evoke euphoria while India's current economic impulses may justify some anxiety. A Gordian knot in the economy needs to be cut

Hard data is supposed to be cold and impersonal but also has the capacity to evoke myriad feelings. Consider the series of national-accounts data released on 28 February: India's gross domestic product (GDP) for the quarter from October to December 2024, second advance GDP estimates for 2024-25, first revised estimate for the previous year and the final estimate for 2022-23. The numbers stir euphoria over upgrades to old data: GDP growth stands revised to 9.2% for 2023-24 and to 7.6% for 2022-23. Then there is relief that the second advance estimate for 2024-25, the current year, has GDP growing by 6.5%, higher than the 6.4% estimated earlier. Yet, some anxiety seems inescapable when this number is viewed against the 6.2% figure for the third quarter of 2024-25; the economy must grow by 7.6% in the fourth quarter to attain 6.5% growth for the full year. In the face of street scepticism, chief economic advisor (CEA) V. Anantha Nageswaran has expressed confidence in a last-quarter consumption revival, buoyed by religio

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