75 IND | 534 NGDP India National currency | Billions 1970-2011 487.37 514.75 537.68 656.23 839.51 972.86 910.90 1019.29 1116.09 1221.14 1426.47 1695.87 1918.08 2213.34 2501.52 2818.51 3160.21 3579.39 4206.04 4866.35 5662.85 6532.37 7508.67 8636.64 10088.32 11836.53 13329.84 15288.69 17510.46 19533.45 21407.48...
For India, data and forecasts are presented on a fiscal year basis (starting April). Continue reading below for additional context on these figures. Highlights: Asia Pacific The fastest growing economies in Asia are forecasted to be Macao (+27.2%), Palau (+12.4%), and India (+6.3%). The...
reproducing in the words of the IMF, the summary of what they had to say about India in January-February, 2014 i.e. the last few months of the UPA Government and now in July-August, 2018. What is contained below is factual exact reproduction of the IMF report without any addition or ...
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DAVOS, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- The International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut global growth projections on Monday, citing negative surprises in a few emerging markets, notably in India, and increased social unrest, but added that "global growth may be bottoming out." ...
"Global growth remains steady," said Gourinchas, estimating that China and India would account for nearly half of global growth this year. The IMF raised its growth forecast for India to 7 percent this year, mainly based on...
In the developing world, India is expected to continue outgrowing China, though the expansion in the world's fifth-largest economy will slow, from 7.8% last year to 6.8% this year and 6.5% in 2025. The IMF foresees a steady but slow acceleration of growth in ...
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The latest figures show that the world's leading economies by PPP now include three BRICS countries – China, India, and Russia – the report authors noted, pointing out that Russia's upgrade has been driven by Western sanctions. "Today we have to implement aggressive import substitution and ...
”Almost every country is slowing. In that context, India is doing better and is in a relative bright spot compared to the other countries in the region,” Krishna Srinivasan stated. “几乎每个国家都在放缓。在这种情况下,与该地区的其他国家相比,印度做得更好,处于相对光明的位置,”Krishna Srinivas...