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MUMBAI (Reuters) - Rural consumption is poised to remain a bright spot in the Indian economy, supporting growth in the ...
India's manufacturing growth slowed to a three-month low in May as demand softened amid price pressures and geopolitical ...
India's economic growth likely picked up pace in the January–March quarter, buoyed by stronger rural demand and higher ...
India’s economy picked up speed in the most recent quarter as manufacturing and private consumption continued to show ...
While India is set to be the world's fourth-largest economy, there is a "huge disconnect in the standard of living and the ...
UBS has revised India's FY26 GDP growth forecast upwards to 6.4% from 6%, citing resilient domestic demand and potential ...
Indian large-cap stocks are bouncing back after a deep selloff. Valuations are admittedly higher, but fundamentals have also ...
India's GDP growth for the January-March quarter of 2024-25 looked strong on the surface, but it hides several weaknesses, ...
On the inflation front, OECD was more optimistic projecting 4.1 percent inflation in FY26 and 4 percent the following year ...
UBS’s India Composite Economic Indicator (CEI) signaled sustained economic strength in April, with the seasonally adjusted ...
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ABP News on MSNIndia To See Strong Growth At 6.3% In 2025, 6.4% In 2026 Despite Global Headwinds: OECDStrong domestic demand, resilient services and manufacturing sectors, and ongoing infrastructure investments have been cited ...
IMF projects India to surpass Japan in GDP, but true prosperity lies in social, health, and education indicators.
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