Facebook Pixel What the new GDP series gets right, what needs fixing | Hindustan Times Patna - newspaper - Lee esta historia en Magzter.com

Intentar ORO - Gratis

What the new GDP series gets right, what needs fixing

Hindustan Times Patna

|

March 10, 2026

The first estimates of independent India’s national income were prepared by a stellar team led by the national accounting pioneer Moni Mukherjee.

- Pramit Bhattacharya

Their work was supervised by a committee led by the renowned statistician PC Mahalanobis, and had two world-class economists as its other members: VKRV Rao and DR Gadgil. The committee was advised by the likes of Simon Kuznets and Richard Stone, who later won the Nobel Prize in economics.

Despite the involvement of these storied names, the national income estimates faced criticism. The people involved in the exercise themselves expressed scepticism about some of the national accounts data.

Revisions in the national accounts series (NAS) in subsequent decades were also followed by intense debates and passionate criticisms. Yet, the debate around national income or gross domestic product (GDP) numbers was never as polarised as it has been over the past decade.

Almost immediately after the last NAS revision exercise concluded in 2015, critics from within and outside the government expressed doubts over the accuracy of the GDP figures. Questions were raised about the manner in which a new corporate database (MCA-21) was plugged into the NAS series, the use of formal sector proxies to estimate informal sector growth, and the deflation strategy used to arrive at the real (inflation-adjusted) growth numbers.

The critics demanded that the MCA-21 database be opened up for public scrutiny, and that the new methodology be reviewed by an independent team of statistical auditors. The statistical establishment dismissed these demands, and in doing so, kept the controversy alive.

MÁS HISTORIAS DE Hindustan Times Patna

Hindustan Times Patna

Taliban-shaped albatross around Pakistan’s neck

Pakistan’s conflict with Afghanistan has gone under the radar after the war in West Asia gained centre stage.

time to read

3 mins

April 08, 2026

Hindustan Times Patna

Hindustan Times Patna

Griezmann back at Barca in search of Atletico grand finale

Antoine Griezmann’s Barcelona story ended in the depths of misery but as he returns to Camp Nou in the Champions League quarterfinals, the French forward is desperate to close out his time with Atletico Madrid on the greatest of highs.

time to read

2 mins

April 08, 2026

Hindustan Times Patna

A flawed SIR in West Bengal

Disproportionate deletions of Muslims from voter rolls raise questions about motives, institutional propriety

time to read

2 mins

April 08, 2026

Hindustan Times Patna

Hindustan Times Patna

What TN poll manifestos say about women voters

Poll promises that recognise and reduce the care burdens women face must be embedded ina long-term vision and political commitment to achieving gender equality

time to read

4 mins

April 08, 2026

Hindustan Times Patna

The big challenge before India’s innovation economy

Over the past decade, India has recorded visible gains in global innovation metrics, rising from 8lst in 2015 to 38th in the Global Innovation Index 2025 and ranking Ist among lower-middle-income economies.

time to read

4 mins

April 08, 2026

Hindustan Times Patna

Hindustan Times Patna

Buffering the blow: Policy responses amid the war

New Delhi's challenge is twofold: Safeguard macroeconomic stability in the near term and continue building deeper structural resilience for a more fragmented global geopolitical landscape

time to read

4 mins

April 07, 2026

Hindustan Times Patna

What the new transgender law seeks to normalise

The Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Act, 2026 was passed despite much furore by the Opposition in both houses of Parliament and received Presidential assent in a span of less than a week.

time to read

3 mins

April 07, 2026

Hindustan Times Patna

Making the Indian census fit for the 21st century

India’s long-delayed census is finally back on track, with house-listing operations beginning this month.

time to read

3 mins

April 07, 2026

Hindustan Times Patna

War worries over industry

Industry bodies’ warnings of reverse migration of labour highlights the need for relief to MSMEs

time to read

2 mins

April 07, 2026

Hindustan Times Patna

Marooned crews grapple with dwindling food, water in Gulf

WASHINGTON: There are roughly 2,000 ships stuck in the Persian Gulf with more than 20,000 seafarers on them, according to the International Maritime Organisation, as quoted by the Wall Street Journal.

time to read

1 mins

April 06, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size