LONDON, Dec 11 (Reuters) - India has been the world’s fastest-growing major economy in the last two years and is forecast to retain the top spot in 2024 as the urbanisation and industrialisation ...
It's only a matter of time before India overtakes Japan as the world's fourth-largest economy, experts say, with some predicting the milestone could come within two years. Japan's economy stood at ...
NEW DELHI, Feb 29 (Reuters) - India's economy grew at its fastest pace in one-and-half years in the final three months of 2023, led by strong manufacturing and construction activity and bolstering ...
India surpassed China as the world’s most populous country in 2023, a demographic milestone that is both cause for optimism and concern. While a young, growing population offers potential for ...
The story of India’s rise has been a familiar one for over a decade now. But in many ways, this past year — 2023 — is the year when this rising India has truly arrived on the world stage as a great ...
India’s economy is spiraling. The rupee is sinking like a stone, dragging with it a mix of trade deficits, shrinking capital inflows, and uncertainty. The country’s economy has quickly become so ...
In the second week of 2024 business leaders descended on Gujarat, the home state of Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister. The occasion was the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit, one of many gabfests at ...
After registering 8.2 percent growth in 2023-24, the Indian economy grew by 5.4 percent in the second quarter of the current fiscal year (July-September 2024). This was the slowest growth in six ...
Indians have started casting their votes in an election that’s expected to hand Prime Minister Narendra Modi another five years in office to steer the country’s rapid economic expansion. Under his ...
Despite growing global uncertainties, India’s economy maintained its remarkable resilience in the early months of 2024. But economic projections for the 2024–2025 fiscal year show a slowing growth ...
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 ...
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