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GDP growth at 7.3% in govt's crystal ball
Mint Mumbai
|January 06, 2024
Rising trade deficit, falling exports may weigh on growth
Aided by sustained investment growth and robust output in manufacturing, construction and certain services, India’s economy may grow at 7.3% in FY24, the government’s first advance estimates showed, higher than the central bank’s upwardly revised estimate of 7%.
This means India will remain the world’s fastest-growing major economy, following a 7.2% growth recorded in FY23. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank expect the Indian economy to grow at 6.3% in FY24.
While investment in fixed assets by the government and private sectors is expected to expand at over 10% and government spending at 4%, rising trade deficit is becoming a drag on growth, showed data from the Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation.
The latest forecast comes a month after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) revised its growth forecast to 7% for the current fiscal year, from an earlier estimate of 6.5%, on the back of robust growth in the first two quarters of the ongoing fiscal.
The Indian economy reported higher-than-expected growth of 7.8% and 7.6% during the June and September quarters of this fiscal thanks to growth in fixed investments and government spending. Real GDP in FY24 is estimated at ₹171.79 trillion against the provisional estimate of ₹160.06 trillion for FY23 released in May last year. The ministry estimates nominal GDP growth of 8.9% in FY24, lower than the 10.5% estimated in the union budget for this year.
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