India to remain fastest-growing economy, to log 6.7 pc GDP growth in next 3 years: World Bank


New Delhi, Jun 12 (IANS): Driven by strong domestic demand, surge in investment and robust services activity, India will remain the fastest growing economy in the world, clocking a steady growth of 6.7 per cent for the next three fiscal years, the World Bank has said.

In the 'Global Economic Prospects' report, the World Bank retained its growth forecast for India at 6.6 per cent for FY25.

It said that India will remain the fastest-growing of the world's largest economies, although its pace of expansion is expected to moderate.

"After a high growth rate in FY 2023/24, steady growth of 6.7 per cent per year, on average, is projected for the three fiscal years beginning in FY 2024/25," the global bank said.

For FY26 and FY27, the World Bank projected India’s economy to grow at 6.7 per cent and 6.8 per cent, respectively.

"Private consumption growth is expected to benefit from a recovery of agricultural production and declining inflation. Government consumption is projected to grow only slowly, in line with the government’s aim of reducing current expenditure relative to GDP," the WB report mentioned.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) had earlier raised India's growth forecast for 2024-25 to 6.8 per cent from 6.5 per cent on the back of strong domestic demand and a rising working-age population.

The RBI last week raised India's GDP growth forecast from 7 per cent to 7.2 per cent for the current financial year (2024-25), as it expects the economy to continue on a high growth trajectory.

RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said the GDP growth in the first quarter of 2024-25 is likely to be at 7.3 per cent, 7.2 per cent in Q2, 7.3 per cent in Q3, and 7.2 per cent in the last quarter.

The Indian economy has clocked a robust GDP growth of 7.8 per cent in the January-March quarter while for the full financial year 2023-24, the growth rate works out to a stellar 8.2 per cent -- up from 7 per cent in FY 2022-23.

The high growth rate has been driven by a strong performance of the manufacturing and mining sectors, according to the Ministry of Statistics.

 

 

 

  

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  • Harsha, Mangaluru

    Fri, Jun 14 2024

    All the news on the economy /growth are far from the truth. New roads/devolopment work,jobs for graduates etc take decades to get done.. Full of corruption in the govt. Unless we change Delhi govt no use of boasting with fake news.

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  • Neha, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    Jai namo, so I utilised all the free facilities of congress Karnataka and votes modi .For me and many of us country economy should grow . Jai modi again

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai/Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    @U. Jossie; because of so many call centers and back offices opening in metro cities many of our youngsters are gainfully employed (though they ask only go XIIth pass) many engineering and graduates from other streams Q up for jobs there because of lucrative salaries and incentives; most have full to full fun times (nothing excluded) on weekends.....you should be knowing better their type of social life.....call centers have become life lines for so many jobless youths instead of wandering here and there......😊😊

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  • Vally, Mlore/ Dubai

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    I don't understand whom they fooling for them GDP growth is just increase big shot pepl bank balance, coz our salary not increasing, house rents are increasing, petrol/diesel pricing is increasing, grocery items , eatable it's rates increasing........etc. In this case what is the use of dummy GDP growth.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    1.4 billion people with most youngsters are engineers, foresightedness Rajiv Gandhi who is hailed as the 'Father of Information Technology and Telecom Revolution of India', Will the economy not grow ?

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    But Modi cannot be a PM for the fourth time. Competiton between Amith Shah & Rahul baba ?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    Compare the said GDP growth with per capita income and you how it is distributed; most important is that people at the lowest level start getting the benefits of this or..😔

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    hocus pocus for the common man from the gujju governemnt , by the gujju, for the gujju ...

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  • Thyampanna, Kudla/Dubai

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    Thanks to Modi Govt...

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  • Siva, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    What is the meaning of GDP growth and who benefitted from it? because we did not find any growth in anyway, we only know in 10 yrs time we the middles class and the poor people got more poor then ever which we had not imagined. We don't even know what will happen in another 5 years.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    GDP ... Gujju Development and Progress ...

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    Where is the promised acche din?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    Educated youth are in search of jobs, but there are no jobs. What is the fastest growing economy for?”

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    2 out of 3 youths are Unemployed ...

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    Ironically; the more one is qualified the more difficult it is to get a job....so many BTech, Mtech, MBA etc etc are applying for D class government jobs in desperation 😔

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    True. If you call a doctor, he arrives in 30 minutes. If you call for a plumber 30 times he comes after 30 days.( and charges more than the doc)

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    @Monty; jokes apart, learning some very good skills is anytime better than going in for paper degrees 😉 when it comes to earning a very decent living; in fact, there will be high demand for skilled people than those doing repetitive jobs because of invasion of AI; today in medical diagnosis AI has gotten so advanced in diagnostics that most radiology reports can be read accurately by AI assisted technology than by a radiologist and diagnosis can be done much much earlier and with precision by the help of various biomarkers🤓🙏🙏

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  • Chris, Mangalore / albania

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    It’s thier problem . They want everything spoonfed . They need to grow up and get thier act togather and start working . Back in 90s and early 2000s did we ever rely on the govt ????? So what’s this new trend going on now ? Lazy people no matter what will always find an excuse

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  • monu, adyar

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    Yes we can see that.....

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  • Sangram Sangam, KUNDAPUR

    Wed, Jun 12 2024

    Dont worry Rahul will open KHATA KHAT Bank shortly

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