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Economy beyond headline numbers – better jobs, green growth needed

08 Dec 2025
2 min

India's Economic Growth: A Comprehensive Analysis

Recently, US President Trump referred to India as a “dead economy,” a claim rebutted by India's Q2FY26 GDP growth of 8.2%. However, the IMF, while acknowledging India's growth, has highlighted concerns about the transparency and adequacy of India's economic data, particularly the outdated base year for GDP calculations. This raises pivotal questions about job creation and environmental sustainability amidst India's growth narrative.

Key Challenges in India’s Growth Story

  • Data Transparency:
    • The IMF has flagged issues with the quality of India’s economic data, noting reliance on an outdated 2011-12 base year for GDP calculations.
    • The informal sector, constituting about 90% of India’s economy, remains largely unregistered, leading to mismeasurement.
  • Employment Concerns:
    • Despite economic growth, 46% of the workforce is still engaged in agriculture, which only grew by 3.5% in Q2FY26.
    • Promises of job creation, including government jobs and schemes like Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana, raise questions about fiscal sustainability and effectiveness.
  • Environmental Sustainability:
    • India faces severe air pollution, with 45 of the top 50 most polluted cities globally located in India.
    • The Air Quality Life Index 2025 report highlights Delhi-NCR's residents could lose 8.2 years of life expectancy due to air quality.
    • Groundwater contamination in Delhi poses long-term health risks.

Recommendations for Sustainable Growth

  • Job Creation:
    • Focus on generating productive jobs in the formal sector by enhancing private investment, improving ease of doing business, and aligning skill programs with labor market demands.
  • Data Modernization:
    • Update the GDP base year, institutionalize high-frequency economic data, and strengthen national accounts for accurate reflection of the economy.
  • Environmental Action:
    • Address air pollution through coordinated action on crop residue management, clean energy, and industrial emissions.

These steps are crucial for meaningful growth and to enhance global trust in India's economic story. Anything less would be inadequate.

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