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Battle for growth: On India’s economic trajectory  

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India's Economic Growth in Q3FY25

India's economy experienced a 6.2% real GDP growth rate in Q3FY25. This was an improvement over the revised estimate of 5.6% in the previous quarter, yet it was the slowest growth since Q4FY23, except for the last quarter's performance.

Challenges to Growth

  • The government's full-year growth target of 6.5% is likely unattainable due to: 
    1. Global economic headwinds.
    2. Tariffs potentially causing imported inflation.
    3. Tepid performance in manufacturing and services sectors domestically.

Sectoral Performance

  • Primary Sector: Growth bolstered by a value-add increase to 5.2% from 1.8% last year.
  • Secondary Sector (Manufacturing): Growth slowed to 4.8% from 12.4% last year.
  • Tertiary Sector (Services): Growth decelerated to 7.4% from 8.3% last year.

Global Trade Uncertainties

  • Vulnerabilities include: 
    1. U.S. 25% import tariff on steel and proposed similar tariff on pharmaceuticals.
    2. 31% of India's $8.7 billion pharma exports went to the U.S. in FY24.
    3. Potential trade revenue loss as firms consider producing in the U.S.

Positive Economic Indicators

  • Government Spending: Increased by 8.3%.
  • Private Consumption Expenditure: Grew by 6.9%.
  • Inflation moderation projected by the RBI: 
    1. 4.8% average in FY25.
    2. Expected to ease further to 4.2% in FY26.

Methodological Revisions by NSO

The National Statistical Office (NSO) has adjusted its methodology, incorporating "industry-wise/institution-wise detailed information." However, the impact on data quality and quantity remains unclear. The NSO noted that variations are due to revised benchmark estimates and updated data.

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