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India to retain fastest growing tag in 2024 too

In 2023, India recorded a GDP expansion of 6.1% in Mar qtr; The growth moved up to 7.8% in June qtr and was 7.6% in Sep qtr: OECD

India to retain fastest growing tag in 2024 too
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India to retain fastest growing tag in 2024 too

As per the central bank’s DSGE model, the retail inflation during the financial year 2024-25 is projected to decline to 4.8% from 4.9% estimated for the current fiscal. Following the policy of remaining actively disinflationary, the RBI has kept the short-term interest rate or Repo rate unchanged at 6.5% since Feb

Sustaining Momentum

  • Indian economy grew 7.7% in H1
  • Growth momentum to sustain in Dec qtr
  • OECD forecasts 6.3% growth for India in 2023
  • Ahead of China and Brazil at 5.2% and 3% respectively
  • Forecast of 6.1% for India, 4.7% for China in 2024

New Delhi: India decisively withstood global headwinds in 2023 and is likely to remain as the world’s fastest-growing major economy on the back of growing demand, moderate inflation, stable interest rate regime and robust foreign exchange (forex) reserves. Despite widespread pessimism witnessed among the developed nations and the worsening geo-political situation, India recorded a gross domestic product (GDP) expansion of 6.1 per cent in the March quarter. The growth moved up to 7.8 per cent in the June quarter and was 7.6 per cent in the September quarter. For the first six months of this fiscal, the growth was 7.7 per cent. The growth momentum is expected to sustain in the December quarter, making India the fastest-growing major economy in the world much ahead of China.

According to the latest growth projections of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), which appear conservative, India will record a growth of 6.3 per cent in 2023, ahead of China and Brazil at 5.2 per cent and 3 per cent, respectively. For 2024, the OECD expects India to grow at 6.1 per cent and China at 4.7 per cent. On the other hand, major economies, including the US, UK and Japan, are likely to witness either deceleration or very nominal increase in economic growth rates in the coming year. India’s performance on the economic front in 2023 appears even better when viewed from a global perspective. As per the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) World Economic Outlook, global growth is estimated to decelerate from 3.5 per cent in 2022 to three per cent in 2023 and further to 2.9 per cent in 2024.

Ashima Goyal, Member of the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), said India’s growth has shown great resilience despite many external shocks. This is due to increasing economic diversity and the role of policy in smoothing shocks.” Equipping people with better skills and assets, she said, “will add up to give India good growth in 2024 and beyond.”

Dharmakirti Joshi, Chief Economist at rating agency Crisil, said geopolitical developments will again test the resilience of India’s domestic demand in the coming year. “We expect the GDP to grow at 6.4 per cent in the coming fiscal year, a tad lower than the current one. The lagged impact of interest rate hikes and the global slowdown will be the key drags,” he noted.

A recent article on the state of the economy by the RBI said, “Despite significant global headwinds, the Indian economy remained the fastest growing major economy in 2023. The outlook is one of cautious optimism as consumer confidence remains positive and perceptions about current income turned up in the RBI’s latest survey of households in November 2023.”

RBI’s dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model -- which is based on microeconomic foundations and rational expectations characterising the choices of agents, such as the representative consumer, producer and the central bank -- projects a growth rate of 6 per cent in the financial year 2024-25. “After a couple of difficult years, the economic environment is turning more benign with inflation trending down and growth remaining robust.

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