Focus now turns to policy execution, with economists watching to see if policymakers can deliver on their aim of supporting ...
The Indian room air conditioner market is projected to reach Rs. 50,000 crore (US$ 5.6 billion) by FY29. * Due to a flourishing economy and changing demographics, India's smartphone market is ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has presented an annual budget that focuses on wooing the salaried middle class with tax cuts and spurring economic growth by boosting agriculture and ...
How the first Budget of Modi government 3.0 had unveiled big initiatives for massive employment generation and skilling of ...
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Together, these weaknesses make it challenging to monitor high frequency trends in India’s economy through official statistics, particularly from the demand side.” The estimation of real or ...
The World Bank projects India's economy to grow by 6.7 per cent in the next fiscal year starting in April, slightly higher than in the current fiscal year, and continuing to top the growth tally.
Analysts say they see signs of malaise in China’s domestic economy, but those problems were offset mainly by robust exports and a $1 trillion trade surplus. By Keith Bradsher Reporting from ...
The US economy is forecast to deliver strong growth, while South Asia— driven by India— is expected to remain a bright spot globally. India, the world’s fastest-growing major economy, is projected to ...
Why the U.S. economy is still strong despite the Fed’s 2022-’23 rate hikes Effect of rate hikes ‘has been much weaker than the economics textbook would have predicted,’ according to ...
Sharing their perspective on the expected impact of US President Donald Trump's policies on the Indian economy, the economists indicated the possibility of short-term disruptions through channels ...
New Delhi: India’s economy, the world’s fastest-growing, is ailing, and monetary policy hasn’t yet figured out how to stem the flow. The Financial Times is understandably worried about the future of ...