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The Indian prime minister’s ruling BJP has vowed to attain developed economy status within 25 years. But a host of legacy issues still need tackling.

And what governments like India’s, and institutions like the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, profess is this ideology. The answer to the second question is that the GDP growth rate has ...

Even as India has a high domestic demand and a rising working-age population, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected the country’s economic growth rate for 2024 at 6.8 ... The 6.8 per ...

The IMF, in its update to the World Economic Outlook (WEO), attributed domestic demand for the projected growth rate. Also read: India GDP expected to grow 8% and above in March quarter and FY24 ...

But 30 more years of such growth is a tall order, and it will need a wider and deeper national consensus than that which drove the past 30 years of liberalisation. It will require a new compact ...

According to the International Monetary Fund, India’s economy is projected to grow at a rate of 6.5% in 2024. That is higher than China’s projected growth of 4.6%, and exceeds that of any other large ...

In India, pre-2014 productivity growth annually was 1.3 percent; in contrast, the rate of productivity growth ... going forward,” he added. India’s GDP grew at a massive 8.4 per cent during ...

An analysis of the region’s GDP figures relative to its trajectory before the pandemic in 2020 showed that India ... growth for 2024-’25 at 7%. The committee also decided to keep the repo rate ...

Rating agencies, including Fitch and Barclays, recently revised India’s GDP growth projection for FY24 to 7.8 per cent due to strong domestic demand and persistent growth in business and consumer ...

During the Vajpayee years and the Modi years, India moved ahead. This may seem puzzling to supporters of the UPA. They would point out that the GDP growth rates during the UPA years were higher ...

In this article, we take a look at 35 countries with the lowest poverty rate in the world. If you would like to skip our detailed analysis of poverty reduction, you can directly go to 10 Countries ...

The GDP growth rate of Poland will accelerate to 2.6% in 2024 and to 4.1% in 2025, according to a report by the Polish Economic Institute (PIE). The main driver of growth in 2024 will be household ...

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