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Indian economy expected to achieve higher than 7% growth in 2024-25: NCAER


The latest edition of EY Economy Watch released on Monday also has similar observations which said India’s FY25 growth continues the 7% plus post Covid performance for the fourth successive year ... Read More

Policy continuity is key if India wants to see strong economic growth in the next 5 years, Nomura says


Policy continuity is crucial if it wants to be the world’s fastest growing economy for the next five years, Rob Subbaraman of Nomura said. Read More

Unemployment biggest worry in India, world's fastest growing economy: Reuters poll


The biggest economic challenge for the government after the ongoing election is unemployment, according to economists polled by Reuters who expected the world's most populous country to grow a healthy ... Read More

'No magic in it': P Chidambaram says India will become world's third largest economy irrespective of who is PM


Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his rallies, has "guaranteed" the people of the country that he would make India the third largest economy, two notches higher than its current position if he gets ... Read More

Modi Is $20 Trillion Short on His Grand Plan for India’s Economy


China’s per capita income stood at $12,720 as of 2022, according to the World Bank. President Xi Jinping ’s target is to make China a “ medium-developed country ” by 2035—a goal that is also not ... Read More


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