India is set to reveal a robust economic growth projection of around 7% for the fiscal year 2023/24, outshining earlier forecasts, as announced by the National Statistical Office on Friday. This optimistic outlook follows the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) recent revision of its growth forecast for the current fiscal year, elevating it to 7% from the initial estimate of 6.5%.
The eagerly anticipated advance GDP estimates, set for release at 1200 GMT on Friday, are expected to underscore India's economic resilience amidst global uncertainties. The RBI's Deputy Governor, Michael Patra, described the 7% growth projection for 2023/24 as a "conservative estimate," acknowledging the robust growth evidenced in high-frequency indicators data for October and November.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's strategic boost to state spending on infrastructure projects has played a pivotal role in propelling economic growth. This move is aimed at revitalizing the economy, particularly in light of sluggish consumer spending, with analysts asserting that it could contribute to Modi's bid for a third term in the upcoming national elections scheduled before May.
India's economy demonstrated unexpected vigour by growing at an impressive 7.6% year-on-year in the September quarter, following a 7.8% growth in the previous quarter. The strong performance prompted numerous private economists to revise their yearly growth estimates upward. S&P Global Ratings, among others, anticipates India maintaining its status as the fastest-growing major economy for the next three years, positioning itself to become the world's third-largest economy by 2030.
S&P's projections envision India, currently the world's fifth-largest economy, achieving a growth rate of 6.4% in the current fiscal year, with expectations of further acceleration to 7% by fiscal 2027. This optimistic outlook for India contrasts with S&P's forecast for China, where growth is expected to slow to 4.6% by 2026 from an estimated 5.4% in the current year.
Despite the favourable economic landscape, economists predict that the Reserve Bank of India's monetary policy committee (MPC) is unlikely to reduce the benchmark policy rate, currently standing at 6.5%, in the coming quarters. The cautious approach is attributed to the perceived risk of a spike in food inflation, a concern exacerbated by the upcoming national election year.
India's economic resilience and sustained growth trajectory showcase its ability to weather global challenges, positioning itself as a key player in the international economic landscape. The upward revision in growth projections not only bolsters confidence within the nation but also reinforces India's economic strength amid a dynamic global environment.
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