India has emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic as the fastest-growing large economy. What are the prospects of India further accelerating its growth rate and emerging as the next growth pole of the world economy, which would be required to realize India’s Vision 2047 of a developed economy?
India's economy sustained its robust growth trajectory in FY2023-24.The latest ffgures from the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation (MOSPI) project an impressive GDP growth rate of 8.2% for the ffscal year 2024, marking a substantial leap from the 7.0% recorded in the preceding ...
The present pesticide market size in India is estimated to be ₹229.4 billion in 2022, and it is expected to reach ₹342.3 billion by 2028, with a projected Compounded Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.6% to 4.08%. This upsurge is driven by practical factors, including significant research...
Given the muted economic growth outlook and continuing geopolitical situation, the growth of global banking and profitability levels will likely continue to face challenges.About the authorsIndian banks, in contrast, have so far held ground. Having withstood the global macroeconomic and interest rate ...
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Since the new economic reforms of 1991, the Indian economy is going through the phase of globalization. At the same time Indian agriculture has also to with globalized economy. Globalization is becoming a challenge and also the opportunity before agriculture of India. So, the bank credit ...
July 6, 2024Supply chain infrastructure may pose a challenge for 20% ethanol blending goal: Industry According to oil ministry data, India reached... In2024 June 21, 2024Indian Biogas Association demands ₹90 per kg fixed rate for compressed biogas procurement ...
Then, remember the total disruption that GST and demonetization caused? Well they are distant memories now and the economy has totally absorbed those shocks. Among large economies, India now has the highest GDP growth rate in the world. The good budget complemented this. ...
COVID-19 has put the world economy at a major risk, with the epicenter of the pandemic shifting from China to Europe to the US in a matter of weeks. India has also seen a rapid rise in the number of cases over the past few weeks, but we had also had much learning from ...
a survey shows. the findings illustrate that benefits of india's world beating growth are not evenly spread for its 1.4 billion people as the creation of jobs, despite modi's domestic manufacturing push over the last 10 years, is still a challenge. india starts voting in a s...