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Economic Survey likely to project 6.3-6.8 pc GDP growth in FY’26

This is lower than the growth projected in last year's Economic Survey of 6.5-7 percent and the RBI's 6.6 percent estimate.

New Delhi: The Economic Survey is likely to project a 6.3-6.8 per cent GDP growth for the next fiscal year, sources said.

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The Survey 2024-25, authored by Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageshwaran and his team, will be tabled in Parliament this afternoon.

India’s GDP is projected to grow at a 4-year low pace of 6.4 percent in the current fiscal on weak manufacturing and investments, as per estimates of the National Statistics office.

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This is lower than the growth projected in last year’s Economic Survey of 6.5-7 percent and the Reserve Bank of India‘s 6.6 percent estimate.

The Economic Survey, tabled every year a day ahead of the Union Budget, gives a broad roundup on macroeconomic performance of the ongoing fiscal and a glimpse of how the next fiscal is likely to pan out.

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This post was last modified on January 31, 2025 11:33 am

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