India's Q3 FY25 GDP Growth Set at 6.4%
India’s economy is set to grow at 6.4% in Q3 FY25, according to a projection by ICRA, up from 5.4% in the previous quarter. This growth is being driven by higher government spending and a rebound in exports, strengthening key economic sectors. The Gross Value Added (GVA) is expected to rise by 6.6%, with industry growing at 6.2%, services at 7.7%, and agriculture at 4.0%. A notable highlight is the record $36.9 billion in service exports in December 2024, along with a strong recovery in merchandise exports.
Increased Government Spending: Public sector investments, particularly in infrastructure and social welfare, have played a key role in boosting demand and economic activity.
Export Revival: Service exports reached a new high, and merchandise exports recovered significantly, contributing to overall economic momentum.
Industrial and Service Sector Expansion: The service sector showed the strongest growth (7.7%), followed by industry (6.2%), both benefiting from stable demand and policy support.
The State Bank of India (SBI) has provided a slightly lower GDP growth estimate of 6.2% to 6.3% for Q3 FY25. SBI’s assessment is based on factors such as capital expenditure trends, strong demand, and improved corporate earnings (EBIDTA). Additionally, their analysis found that 74% of economic indicators showed acceleration in Q3, compared to 71% in Q2.
While the IMF has maintained India’s growth forecast at 6.5% for both FY25 and FY26, there are challenges that could impact future growth:
India continues to be one of the fastest-growing economies globally, supported by strong domestic demand and government policies. However, maintaining this momentum will require continued policy support, economic reforms, and investment in workforce development.
| Key Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Why in News? | India’s GDP is projected to grow 6.4% in Q3 FY25, driven by higher government spending and export recovery. |
| GDP Growth Estimate | 6.4% (ICRA projection) |
| Previous Quarter Growth | 5.4% (Q2 FY25) |
| GVA Growth Estimate | 6.6% |
| Sector-Wise Growth | Industry: 6.2%, Services: 7.7%, Agriculture: 4.0% |
| Exports Performance | Service exports: $36.9 billion (record high), Merchandise exports rebounded |
| SBI GDP Projection | 6.2%-6.3% for Q3 FY25 |
| IMF GDP Projection | 6.5% for FY25 and FY26 |
| Key Concerns | Unemployment, food inflation, weak consumer spending |
| Future Outlook | Structural reforms needed in labor, land, and workforce development |
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