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INDIA'S 2ND QUARTER GDP SURGE

India’s Q2 FY26 GDP growth of 8.2% reflects strong momentum in manufacturing, services and corporate profitability, supported by policy-driven public investment. However, the weak nominal GDP growth, low GDP deflator, slowing agriculture, soft rural demand and subdued private investment reveal underlying structural pressures. These trends raise concerns about fiscal space, data reliability and the durability of the recovery, highlighting the need for broader demand strengthening, rural income support, and revival of private capital formation to ensure sustainable and inclusive growth.

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INDIA'S $30TRILLION ECONOMY BY 2025: PROJECTIONS, CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES

India aims to become a $30 trillion economy in the next 25 years, driven by sustained GDP growth, strategic government policies, and long-term planning. While past growth trends and currency factors make this projection plausible, challenges such as slowing growth rates, inflation, and infrastructure gaps remain. Achieving this goal will require multi-dimensional efforts in trade, investment, technology, and human capital development, positioning India as a major global economic power by 2050.

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