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Is India's Growth Debt-Driven?

Financial Express Kochi

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August 30, 2025

A "borrow-and-spend" cycle, if unchecked, risks creating a fragile economic foundation where growth is driven by debt rather than genuine income and savings

- SAUMITRA BHADURI SHUBHAM ANAND

INDIA, ONE OF the fastest-growing economies, stands at a crossroads. As it enters a new era of economic transformation, the country faces a delicate balancing act. Surging domestic consumption, falling savings, rising household debt, and widening inequality together paint a nuanced picture of the country's economic health. While growth is robust, the path ahead demands prudent policy calibration.

India's economic momentum is increasingly powered by its vast domestic market. Household spending surged by 12% in FY25, marking a departure from the historical average of 6.4%. Rural per capita spending outpaced that of urban India, hinting at broader economic participation.

This shift toward internal demand is highlighted by consumer spending's contribution to GDP, now at 61.4%. For comparison, the US, a consumption-driven economy, sees household spending at 68% of GDP. This trend suggests India may be realigning from its traditional investment-led growth model.

However, the rise in consumption coincides with declining savings and inefficient capital utilization. From the savings perspective, the rate has dropped to 30.7%, significantly lower than China's average of 40%. This decline is driven by lower interest rates and the lure of quick returns from equities. The ₹1.8 lakh crore lost by retail traders during FY22-24 in the derivatives market has further eroded household savings.

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Tejas fighter jet crash hits India’s export ambitions

THE CRASH OF TEJAS fighter in front of global arms buyers at the Dubai Airshow is the latest blow to a key national trophy, leaving the jet reliant on Indian military orders to sustain its role as a showcase of home-built defence technology.

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When tech comes calling

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Meta pulled up for hiding mental health harm claims

US COURT FILINGS ALLEGE

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Pulses imports plunge 45% in April-October

IMPORTS OF PULSES have contracted in the eight months through October as domestic production improved, reports Saikat Neogi.

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1 min

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Agritech funding plunges over profitability concerns

INDUSTRY EXPERTS EXPECT REVIVAL IN 2026

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LNG import bill declines 13% to $8 bn in Apr-Oct

EXPENSE EASES

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Qualcomm’s pitch for PC upgrade wave

INDIAN ENGINEERING IS at the heart of Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon X2 Elite and Extreme chips, which will power next-generation Windows PCs in the coming months.

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Purple Ascent

HOW ALATE-NIGHT IDEA TURNED INTO A BEAUTY POWERHOUSE, TAKING THE PERSONAL CARE PLATFORM FROM A SIX-MEMBER LOFT OFFICE TO A DATA-DRIVEN GIANT

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States’ capex likely grew 10% in April-October

CAPITAL EXPENDITURE BY state governments likely grew 10% on-year in the first seven months of the current financial year, but revenue expenditure growth was a modest 4% during the period.

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1 mins

November 24, 2025

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