India's GDP Growth Projected at 6.4% for 2024-25
The National Statistical Office (NSO) has projected India’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to grow by 6.4% in the financial year 2024-25, a deceleration from the 8.2% growth recorded in 2023-24.
Agriculture and Allied Sectors: Estimated to expand by 3.8% in 2024-25, a significant improvement from the 1.4% growth in 2023-24.
Construction: Projected to grow by 8.6%, indicating robust activity in infrastructure development.
Financial, Real Estate, and Professional Services: Expected to increase by 7.3%, reflecting sustained demand in these sectors.
Private Final Consumption Expenditure: Anticipated to rise by 7.3% during the fiscal year, up from 4% in the previous year, signaling stronger consumer spending.
Government Final Consumption Expenditure: Forecasted to grow at 4.1%, compared to 2.5% in the prior fiscal year, contributing to overall economic demand.
Despite the slowdown, India is expected to maintain its status as the fastest-growing major economy globally, with China’s growth rate projected to fall below 5%.
The revised growth estimates underscore the importance of continued investments in infrastructure projects and a sustained focus on agriculture to bolster economic performance.
In the second quarter (July-September) of 2023-24, India’s economy grew by 5.4%, reflecting a slowdown compared to the previous quarter. This prompted the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to revise its annual growth projection for the year to 6.6%, down from 7.2%.
| Key Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Why in News | NSO projected India’s GDP growth at 6.4% for FY 2024-25, slowing from 8.2% in FY 2023-24. |
| Agriculture Growth | Expected to grow at 3.8% in FY 2024-25, up from 1.4% in FY 2023-24. |
| Construction Growth | Projected at 8.6% for FY 2024-25, reflecting strong infrastructure development. |
| Financial Services | Estimated to grow at 7.3%, indicating steady demand in the sector. |
| Private Consumption | Private Final Consumption Expenditure expected to rise by 7.3% in FY 2024-25. |
| Global Context | India remains the fastest-growing major economy, while China’s growth is expected to dip below 5%. |
| NSO Headquarters | Located in New Delhi, under the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI). |
| MoSPI Minister | Rao Inderjit Singh . |
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