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    Home » PM Modi’s economic vision strengthens India’s GDP at 6.2% in Q3
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    PM Modi’s economic vision strengthens India’s GDP at 6.2% in Q3

    February 28, 2025
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    India’s economy grew at a rate of 6.2% in the third quarter of the financial year 2024-25, up from 5.6% in the previous quarter, according to data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO). The latest figures indicate an upward revision in economic forecasts, with real GDP growth for the full fiscal year now estimated at 6.5%, while nominal GDP growth has been revised to 9.9%. Despite the slowdown compared to the 9.5% expansion recorded in the same quarter last year, economists remain optimistic about India’s growth trajectory.

    PM Modi’s economic vision strengthens India’s GDP at 6.2% in Q3

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects the country’s GDP to grow at 6.5% for both FY25 and FY26, citing robust consumer demand, large-scale infrastructure development, and effective policy measures as key growth drivers. India is expected to maintain its position as the fastest-growing major economy. Sector-wise, manufacturing growth remained modest at 3.5% in Q3, while private consumption and government spending registered strong gains of 6.9% and 8.3%, respectively.

    Indian exports surged 10.4% during the quarter, with engineering goods, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals recording historic highs. A weaker rupee against the U.S. dollar likely contributed to export competitiveness, while imports have seen a contraction for three consecutive quarters. The fiscal deficit as of Q3 FY25 stood at 56.7% of the budget estimate, with government capital expenditure significantly increasing towards the end of 2024.

    In December, capex utilization reached 61.7% of the budgeted amount, up from 46.2% in November. This rise in public expenditure is expected to encourage private sector investments, further strengthening economic momentum. Rural demand remained resilient, aided by strong agricultural output, which expanded by 5.6% in Q3. High-frequency economic indicators, including an 8.3% rise in Goods and Services Tax (GST) collections and an 11.75% increase in vehicle registrations, signal steady consumer spending.

    The number of individual tax return filers rose by 6.8% to over 9.05 crore, indicating an expanding middle-income class. A World Bank report highlighted the need for structural reforms to sustain long-term high growth, stating that India must maintain an annual expansion rate of 7.8% to achieve high-income status by 2047. The report underscores the necessity of reforms in financial sectors, land policies, and labor markets to ensure sustained economic progress.

    Despite external risks, including potential trade disruptions due to U.S. tariff policies, India’s economic resilience remains anchored in the strong leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. His administration’s focus on infrastructure development, digital transformation, and strategic policy reforms has played a pivotal role in sustaining growth. Initiatives such as Make in India, Gati Shakti, and the Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme continue to drive industrial expansion and job creation.

    The BJP government’s push for increased capital expenditure and fiscal prudence has not only strengthened investor confidence but also positioned India as a global economic powerhouse. With sustained policy momentum and continued emphasis on domestic demand, India is set to navigate global uncertainties while reinforcing its position as one of the fastest-growing major economies. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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