Economy on firm footing to drive growth this decade

The Reserve Bank of India's annual report highlights the Indian economy's firm footing, driven by improved external sector sustainability and robust corporate balance sheets. It projects 7% GDP growth for 2024-25, supported by strong macroeconomic fundamentals, production-linked incentive schemes, and an expected above-normal monsoon, despite global uncertainties and challenges.

Kolkata: The is on a firm footing with an improved and a robust which along with a thrust on could boost employment, said the in its annual report.

"The outlook for the Indian economy remains bright, underpinned by a sustained strengthening of macroeconomic fundamentals, robust and a resilient external sector," said.

It projected a real for 2024-25 at 7% for India, which turned out to be the world's fastest growing major economy last year. The growth is expected to be supported by improved prospects for agriculture and rural activity following the ebbing El Nino and the expected above normal southwest monsoon.

The economy grew at 7.6% in 2023-24 against 7% in 2022-23, navigating the drag from protracted geopolitical tensions and volatile global financial markets.

Despite fall in exports in sync with lower global demand, India's external sector gained strength with the narrowing of the current account deficit (CAD) and with rising to all-time high.

The CAD moderated to 1.2% of GDP during April-December 2023 from 2.6 per
cent in the corresponding period a year ago, while foreign exchange reserves rose to $648.7 billion as on May 17, 2024, covering 11.4 months of imports and strengthening buffers against external sector risks and adverse spillovers..

The government’s thrust on capex while pursuing fiscal consolidation, and consumer and business optimism augur well for and consumption demand, the central bank said. "Investment was the major driver of domestic demand, buoyed by government spending on infrastructure," it said. The gross fixed capital formation rose to 10.2% in 2023-24 from 6.6% in the preceding fiscal.

RBI said investments under the production-linked incentive scheme are likely to gain further momentum and are expected to create new , improve labour incomes and strengthen domestic demand.

The economy will however have to withstand the heightened global uncertainty and an expected weaker global growth. "Geopolitical tensions, geoeconomic fragmentation, global financial market volatility, international commodity price movements and erratic weather developments pose downside risks to the growth outlook and upside risks to the inflation outlook," RBI said.

The economy would also have to navigate the medium-term challenges posed by rapid adoption of artificial intelligence technologies and recurrent climate shocks.


Source: Stocks-Markets-Economic Times

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