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International research firm Moody’s Analytics has revised down India’s GDP growth forecast to 6.1% in 2025 from 6.4% in its March baseline, prompted by stiff new tariffs and tariff threats ...
India's economy is expected to have minimal impact despite the US imposing 26% tariffs on Indian imports. Government officials maintain growth projections between 6.3%-6.8% for 2025-26 fiscal year ...
India's economy is projected to grow at 6.7% in FY25, driven by domestic demand, rural income growth, and moderating inflation, according to ADB. The RBI revised its growth forecast to 6.5%.
India's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which consists of three RBI and three external members, cut the repo rate by 25 ...
(Photo Courtesy: Express Photo by Narendra Vaskar) The RBI has revised its growth estimates on global headwinds and now UBS has downgraded India’s FY26 GDP estimates to 6% from 6.3%. It is ...
US Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent addressed the immediate increase in tariffs of 125% on China, stating that the ...
The Reserve Bank of India has lowered its GDP growth expectation for 2025-26 by 20 basis points to 6.5 per cent, with the unfurling tariff war weighing in on the country’s exports even as the demand ...
RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra, in the first RBI monetary policy meeting announcements for the fiscal year, projected India’s GDP growth rate for the year 2025-2026 to be 6.5 per cent. He said Q1 ...
India’s GDP may be on an upward trajectory, but Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia believes it’s not capturing the nation’s ...
Reserve Bank governor Sanjay Malhotra on April 9 revised India's growth rate projection for FY26 to 6.5 percent. The central bank chief projected a GDP growth of 6.5 percent, revising down from 6. ...
India's GDP growth forecast for 2025 has been revised downwards to 6.1% from the earlier 6.4%, citing the impact of the US ...
With inflation falling to a 7-month low, steady GDP growth, strong GST collections, and expanding IIP numbers, India’s macroeconomic indicators are pointing in the right direction. Despite ...