India has emerged as a global connector and a key driver of growth amidst shifting policy landscapes and lingering vulnerabilities, the Reserve Bank of India said in its 'State of Economy' article of the RBI bulletin. The central bank also expressed confidence that India "stands well-positioned to navigate the ongoing global headwinds with confidence."
Given India's economic growth trajectory the nation is projected to remain the fastest growting major economy in 2025 and is likely to dethrone Japan in 2025 as the world's fourth largest economy, noted RBI citing International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook.

Bumper Rabi Harvest, Above Normal Monsoon To Boost Rural Consumption
Possibilities of above-normal monsoon and bumper Rabi harvest are likely to boost consumption in the rural areas of the country and will also help in curbing inflation.
"Inflation pressure has eased significantly and is poised for a durable alignment with the target in 2025-26," noted RBI in its survey.
India To Function As Connector Country Amid Global Trade Realignments: RBI
Amid industrial policy shifts and global trade realignments, India is increasingly positioned to function as a "connector country", according to the RBI Bulletin. Which means that the country can emerge as a key intermediary in secors like technology, digital services and pharmaceuticals between manufacturers and rest of the world.
The recently concluded India-UK trade deal is likely to strengthen India's position in global trade as well.
DIIs Stabilised Capital Market
With Foreign Portfolio Investors (FPIs), remaining as net buyers in April and first half of May, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) including mutual funds and insurance companies, played a stabilising role by capitalising on lower valuations and maintaining long-term investment strategies.
India's Capital Market Showcasing Signs of 'Maturity'
"Net foreign direct investment (FDI) moderated to US$ 0.4 billion during 2024-25 from US$ 10.1 billion a year ago, reflecting the rise in net outward FDI and repatriation FDI," noted RBI in its bulletin.
Underlining this fact, RBI noted that easy exit and entrance of foreign investors is a sign of maturity.
"Nonetheless, gross inward FDI witnessed a double-digit growth of 13.7 per cent and stood at US$ 81 billion during 2024-25. Gross FDI inflows remain concentrated in manufacturing, financial services, electricity and other energy, and communication services sectors, with a share of more than 60 per cent." it added.
Banking Sector Registered Robust Growth in Q4
India's banking sector showcased strong growth in the March quarter of the financial year 2024-25. According to the RBI survey, banking sector companies registered strong bottom-line growth despite a moderation in topline growth. Most of the banks and financial sector companies also registered strong growth despite some moderation over the previous quarter. Sustained credit demand and increased income from fees/commissions, profit and loss from the sale of investments.
Expenditure growth was moderately higher than top-line growth amidst a double-digit growth in interest expenses. However, a moderation in provisioning costs and an improvement in asset quality resulted in higher growth in net profits as compared to operating profits.
RBI Bulletin is released on a monthly basis, normally during the first week of every month to give analytical articles based on data collected by teh RBI to assess the health of India's economy.
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