In fact, IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook (April 2026) sees India sitting at the sixth spot this financial year too. What ...
In his weekly 'Graphs, Data, Perspectives' column, Udit Misra writes that what makes data from the old GDP series even more ...
For RBI the situation is clear: The resilience of the global economy, already inflicted with trade tensions, is being tested ...
Sitharaman said achieving developed nation status would require a broad national effort spanning Union and state governments, ...
For the past few years, India’s national narrative — both in the domestic and the international public sphere — has been markedly triumphalist. The primary drivers of this upbeat and often jingoistic ...
Monday - Friday, 11:00 - 12:00 SIN/HK | 0500 - 06:00 CET IMF data projects India's GDP to reach $4.187 trillion in 2025, marginally surpassing Japan to become the fourth largest economy. Global X ...
They say Indian economy is like the Elephant, it takes a while to get going but once it runs, it could be unstoppable. Despite external pressures, India's economy continues to demonstrate impressive ...
India’s economic ascent to a $4.2 trillion GDP in 2025 has been hailed as a historic achievement. The country is now ranked the world’s fourth largest economy by current dollar terms, surpassing Japan ...
With an expanding middle class, a young population and a government committed to economic reforms, India offers compelling investment opportunities. As the fifth-largest economy in the world, India ...
RBI Bulletin says Indian economy remains stable despite West Asia conflict, though energy costs and supply chain risks are ...
India is expected to remain among the world’s fastest-growing major economies in 2026-27 despite headwinds from the West Asia war, supported by strong macroeconomic fundamentals, said Aurelien Kruse, ...
At an economics conference in the early 1960s, one speaker began his presentation on development by citing India as an example. Before he could continue, an economist interrupted and asked: “What ...