India's GDP to grow at 6.5-7% in 2024-25: Eco Survey
The growth projected for 2024-25 is lower than the economic growth rate of 8.2 per cent estimated for the previous financial year
PTI
New Delhi, 22 July
India's GDP is likely to grow at
6.5 to 7 per cent in the current fiscal year amid global challenges which may
impact exports, said Economic Survey 2023-24 tabled in Parliament on Monday.
The growth projected for 2024-25 is
lower than the economic growth rate of 8.2 per cent estimated for the previous
financial year.
The Reserve Bank has projected the
GDP growth for the fiscal year ending March 2025 at 7.2 per cent.
Global agencies like IMF and ADB
see India to grow at 7 per cent. "...the Survey conservatively projects a
real GDP growth of 6.5–7 per cent, with risks evenly balanced, cognizant of the
fact that the market expectations are on the higher side," said the
document tabled by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in Parliament.
It said the domestic growth drivers
have supported economic growth in 2023-24 despite uncertain global economic
performance. Improved balance sheets will help the private sector cater to
strong investment demand.
The Survey also added a note of
caution saying "private capital formation after good growth in the last
three years may turn slightly more cautious because of fears of cheaper imports
from countries that have excess capacity".
While merchandise exports are
likely to increase with improving growth prospects in advance economies,
services exports are also likely to witness a further uptick.
A normal rainfall forecast by the
India Meteorological Department and the satisfactory spread of the southwest
monsoon thus far are likely to improve the agriculture sector's performance and
support the revival of rural demand, it said. However, the monsoon season still
has some way to go, the Survey said.
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