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    Beating expectations: Recent reforms will improve the business environment

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    Indian Economy's Growth Overview (First Half of Financial Year 2025-26)

    The Indian economy exhibited a robust growth performance in the first half of the financial year, surpassing expectations.

    Growth Rate and Sectoral Contributions

    • The gross domestic product (GDP) expanded by 8.2% at constant prices in Q2, leading to a first-half growth of 8%, up from 6.1% the previous year.
    • The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) had projected a growth rate of 7% for Q2.
    • Sectoral Contributions: 
      • Manufacturing: Grew by 9.1%
      • Construction: Increased by 7.2%
      • Tertiary Sector: Recorded a growth rate of over 9%
    • On the expenditure side, private consumption increased by 7.9%, while investment growth slightly slowed to 7.3% from 7.8% in Q1.

    External and Domestic Economic Environment

    Despite an unsupportive external environment, the Indian economy performed remarkably well.

    • The U.S. trade policy increased global economic uncertainty, impacting India with a 50% tariff.
    • Future Outlook: 
      • Expected softening of growth in the second half.
      • A potential trade deal and bilateral investment treaty with the U.S. could improve investment.
      • GST rate adjustments effective from late September are expected to positively reflect in December-quarter numbers.
      • Full-year growth could exceed 7%, considering global conditions.

    Concerns and Future Implications

    While real growth figures are strong, nominal growth levels have raised concerns.

    • Nominal growth was 8.8% in the first half, with a small difference from real growth due to low inflation.
    • Implications for corporate earnings and tax revenue were noted, with tax collection growing only 4% in April-October.
    • The need for a growth rate over 20% in tax collection from November-March to meet targets poses challenges.

    Medium-Term Considerations

    The government's focus on the debt-to-GDP ratio adds complexity to the economic outlook.

    • Sustained low nominal growth could pose challenges in achieving debt targets.
    • The upcoming GDP base revision next year could impact policy decisions.
    • The Monetary Policy Committee's upcoming meeting will consider recent inflation outcomes in their projections, making a rate cut unlikely at this growth pace.
    • Tags :
    • Indian Economy
    • gross domestic product (GDP)
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