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Aleppo Siege
The Statesman
|December 03, 2024
The escalating conflict in northern Syria, with rebels breaching Aleppo and the Syrian government now intensifying counterattacks, underscores the cyclical nature of the country's war.
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India's recent GDP figures reveal a slowdown that raises serious concerns about the country's economic trajectory. At 5.4 per cent year-on-year growth for the July-September quarter, this marks the slowest expansion in seven quarters. Manufacturing, which forms the backbone of industrial output, has been a critical laggard, growing by a mere 2.2 per cent compared to 7 per cent in the previous quarter. Coupled with weaker urban consumption and sluggish wage growth, these figures highlight a critical juncture for economic policy. The challenges are multi-faceted. Inflation, hovering around 6 per cent, is squeezing consumer demand for everyday goods. Private consumption, which accounts for a significant share of India's GDP, has risen just 6 per cent this quarter, down from 7.4 per cent. Urban Indians, whose spending traditionally boosts the economy, are grappling with stagnant inflation-adjusted wages. Compounding this is a concerning trend of high foreign capital outflows, signalling reduced investor confidence. Despite these headwinds, there are glimmers of hope. A robust monsoon has bolstered agricultural growth, which increased by 3.5 per cent – a healthy rise from the previous quarter. Rural demand, often a counter-balance to urban slowdowns, could help stabilise the economy if supported adequately. Additionally, government spending has rebounded, growing by 4.4 per cent year-on-year, signalling fiscal measures aimed at stimulating growth. This brings us to the role of monetary policy. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has maintained its benchmark interest rate at 6.5 per cent, citing inflationary concerns. However, the current economic environment demands a more aggressive approach. The manufacturing slowdown, coupled with muted consumer demand, suggests that high borrowing costs are hindering investments and capacity building. Calls for a rate cut have grown louder, with many advocating a more a
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