MUMBAI (Reuters) -India's economy is relatively less vulnerable to global headwinds, and calibrated policy support could help the country turn current volatility into an opportunity, the Reserve Bank ...
India must continue to engage with problems rooted in legacy and current economic realities while aspiring to ace the future ...
India’s economic ascent to a $4.2 trillion GDP in 2025 has been hailed as a historic achievement. The country is now ranked the world’s fourth largest economy by current dollar terms, surpassing Japan ...
Monday - Friday, 11:00 - 12:00 SIN/HK | 0500 - 06:00 CET IMF data projects India's GDP to reach $4.187 trillion in 2025, marginally surpassing Japan to become the fourth largest economy. Global X ...
The Indian economy grew faster than expected, at an annual rate of 8.2%, in the quarter ending September. The IMF projected sturdy medium-term growth for India despite prolonged uncertainty over a U.S ...
India's Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran believes the economy is set to cross the $4 trillion mark in the current fiscal, FY2026, PTI reported on 25 November. At present, India is the fifth ...
BENGALURU, June 27 (Reuters) - The Indian economy will grow at a mostly steady pace this fiscal year and next after marking a four-year low in 2024-25, according to economists polled by Reuters, who ...
Every year, just before the Union Budget , the Government of India places b efore Parliament a document that rarely attracts the attention it deserves—the Economic Survey.
NEW DELHI, Feb 28 (Reuters) - India's economy expanded by 6.2% in October-December, picking up on increased government and consumer spending, official data showed on Friday, and the government said it ...
Tamil Nadu's Economic Survey projects a trillion-dollar economy by 2031, contingent on sustained high growth rates despite ...
The Indian economy grew 6.5% in fiscal year 2024-25 and 7.4% in the quarter ending March, according to data released by the National Statistical Office (NSO) on Friday that underlines the nation’s ...