Indias economy grew 7.6% in the September quarter, driven by a strong rebound in the manufacturing sector. The GVA in manufacturing grew 13.9%, compared to a contraction of 3.8% in the year-ago period.
India's economy grew by 7.6 percent in the second quarter (Q2) of the current fiscal year (FY23), driven by a strong rebound in the manufacturing sector, official data showed on Thursday. This growth rate makes India the fastest-growing major economy in the world, surpassing China, which posted a growth rate of 4.9 percent in the July-September 2023 period.

Robust Growth in Manufacturing and Services
The Gross Value Added (GVA) in the manufacturing sector showed an impressive growth of 13.9 percent in Q2 FY23, compared to a contraction of 3.8 percent in the same period last year. This double-digit growth in manufacturing, along with strong performance in the services sector, indicates that businesses ramped up production to meet pent-up demand ahead of the festive season.
Investment Data Suggests Rising Private Capex Spending
Investment data suggests that private capital expenditure (capex) spending is gaining momentum. Government capex is now crowding in private spending in households and corporates, contributing to the overall economic growth. This trend indicates that businesses are confident in the economy's prospects and are willing to invest in expanding their operations.
Surprise Led by Manufacturing Sector
Aditi Nayar, Chief Economist at Icra, noted that the surprise in the Q2 GDP growth was largely driven by the manufacturing sector, which surged to a nine-quarter high of 13.9 percent. This growth was attributed to a favorable base, an uptick in volume growth, and improved profit margins due to continued deflation in input prices.
Growth Expected to Moderate in H2 FY24
Looking ahead, experts project that GDP growth will moderate significantly in the second half (H2) of FY24. Factors such as the normalizing base, weak outlook for agricultural output and rural demand, tepid global growth, narrowing differentials in commodity prices, and the transmission of past monetary tightening are expected to weigh on economic growth in the coming quarters.
Strong Fundamentals and Broad-Based Pickup
Puneet Kaura, Chairman of CII Delhi State Council and Samtel Avionics MD and CEO, opined that the GDP growth numbers reflect the underlying strength and strong fundamentals of the Indian economy. He expressed optimism that the momentum will continue in the third and fourth quarters, as both public and private expenditure show signs of picking up.
Convergence of Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and Mobile
Nilanjan Banik, Economist at Mahindra University, highlighted the role of the convergence of Jan Dhan, Aadhaar, and mobile (JAM) in revolutionizing access to services and economic opportunities. He believes that just as physical infrastructure reduces the cost of doing business, digital public infrastructure has democratized access to opportunities, removing barriers and promoting inclusivity.
India's GDP growth of 7.6 percent in Q2 FY23 is a testament to the resilience and strength of the economy. The robust growth in manufacturing and services sectors, coupled with rising private capex spending, indicates a positive outlook for the coming quarters. However, challenges such as moderating global growth and rising inflation may pose risks to sustained high growth in the future. Nonetheless, with continued policy support and structural reforms, India remains on track to maintain its position as the fastest-growing major economy in the world.
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