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'India's growth resilient': S&P reaffirms GDP outlook despite global turbulence; why growth story is strong


S&P Global India Research indicates that despite global economic challenges, India's long-term economic prospects remain robust, fueled by reforms and infrastructure development. The nation is ... Read More

India To Remain World’s Fastest-Growing Major Economy Despite Global Uncertainty: S&P Global


According to the report, the nation is likely to encourage more participation in global trade, which offers increasing gains in economic growth, capital attraction, and to generation of employment ... Read More

India's economy resilient but US trade policies a downside risk, central bank bulletin says


MUMBAI, Aug 29 (Reuters) - The Indian economy remains resilient, backed by strong rural demand, but trade tensions with the United States could pose a downside risk to growth, the Reserve Bank of ... Read More

India's tax reforms to partially offset tariff hit on GDP growth, economic adviser says


The impact of U.S. tariffs on the Indian economy will be partially offset by recent consumption tax cuts that are expected to boost domestic demand, India's Chief Economic Advisor said on Wednesday. Read More

India set to emerge among world's top three economies; $30 trn economy by 2047: Piyush Goyal


The minister spoke about recent economic performance stating that India GDP grew by 7.8 per cent in the last quarter, which he described as a record. He also projected that by 2047, India will become ... Read More


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