India's economy is set to expand robustly by 7-7.2% in the current fiscal year, driven by strong economic fundamentals and a continuity of domestic policy reforms, according to Deloitte India's latest economic outlook released on Monday. The August update of Deloitte's India Economic Outlook highlights the positive impacts of recent Union Budget 2024-25 initiatives on the nation's growth trajectory.
Deloitte India Economist Rumki Majumdar attributes the anticipated growth to several key factors. The Union Budget 2024-25 includes measures aimed at boosting agriculture productivity, creating job opportunities for the youth, enhancing manufacturing capabilities, and addressing the challenges faced by micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in accessing finance. These initiatives are expected to improve supply-side dynamics, curb inflation, and stimulate consumer spending, particularly in rural areas.

Majumdar noted that while the first half of the fiscal year has been marked by uncertainty, the second half is anticipated to witness robust growth. "The continuity in domestic policy reforms, reduced uncertainties in the US post-elections, and more synchronous global growth within a low inflation regime will be key contributors to this positive outlook," she said. Additionally, improved global liquidity conditions due to easing monetary policies by Western central banks are expected to enhance capital flows and drive higher investments, especially in the private sector.
Deloitte's growth projection aligns closely with the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) estimate of 7.2% for FY25, surpassing the Finance Ministry's Economic Survey forecast of 6.5-7%. The Indian economy demonstrated growth of 8.2% in the 2023-24 fiscal year, showcasing resilience and capacity for strong economic performance.
Despite the positive growth outlook, the report acknowledges that private consumption spending has been relatively modest over the past five years. Factors such as the pandemic, high global and domestic inflation, tightened financial conditions, and poor agricultural output have constrained private consumption growth.
Deloitte's research reveals notable shifts in consumption patterns within India. There has been a broad-based transition towards increased spending on non-food and discretionary items, reflecting evolving lifestyles and consumer preferences. The Household Consumption Expenditure Survey indicates a rise in spending on discretionary goods and services, including conveyance, across both rural and urban India. Interestingly, rural consumers have rapidly increased their expenditure on durable goods, such as automobiles and electronic devices, narrowing the spending gap with their urban counterparts.
The demand for processed food has surged in various states, indicating a shift towards ready-to-eat options. This change is driven by factors such as rapid urbanization, higher participation of women in the workforce, and improved marketing and availability of processed food products.
Deloitte's research reflects the importance of addressing the urban-rural consumer spending gap. If income distribution improves and rural spending increases, businesses will have the opportunity to tap into a larger and more sustainable consumer base. States that achieve a more equitable income distribution can leverage this growing demand to enhance their market presence.
"Rising income in rural areas and more equitable distribution can provide businesses with access to a larger proportion of the state's population. This creates a significant opportunity for sustained consumer spending demand," the report suggests.
India's economic outlook for FY25 is promising, with a projected growth rate of 7-7.2% supported by effective policy reforms and shifting consumption patterns. As the country sails through the current fiscal year, the emphasis on improving agricultural productivity, creating job opportunities, and addressing the needs of MSMEs will be crucial in sustaining economic momentum.
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