City
Epaper

Economists hail India GDP estimates, trade deal with US to further boost investments

By IANS | Updated: January 7, 2026 18:50 IST

New Delhi, Jan 7 Economists on Wednesday lauded the government's first advance estimates of real GDP at 7.4 ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Jan 7 Economists on Wednesday lauded the government's first advance estimates of real GDP at 7.4 per cent in FY 2025-26, saying a potential bilateral trade deal with the US will further boost investment and remains a key monitorable.

The Indian economy remains resilient on the back of the festive demand and steady improvement in economic activity. Strong festive sales along with GST rationalisation 2.0 and income tax cuts are expected to boost the consumption sector, economists said.

Uptick in demand has already been reflected by recent momentum from some of the high-frequency indicators, such as auto sales. Additionally, trade agreements with the UK, Oman, and New Zealand are expected to lift growth higher, Bank of Baroda Economist Jahnavi Prabhakar said.

However, some downside risk to these estimations emerges due to global headwinds, especially the geopolitical risks and trade tariffs.

"Investment and consumption continue to remain critical factors supporting the growth in the coming months. Focus would also move towards the Union Budget, corporate performance in Q3 and Q4 and RBI’s rate decision," Prabhakar said.

"For FY27, we expect the real GDP at 7-7.5 per cent against our projection of 7.4-7.6 per cent in FY26," she mentioned.

According to PHDCCI President Rajeev Juneja, the robust growth of more than 7 per cent real GDP is supported by the impetus given by government expenditure and industry investment.

The Government Final Consumption Expenditure (GFCE) is estimated to increase to 5.2 per cent (YoY) and Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF) to 7.8 per cent in FY 2025-26, he said.

PHDCCI CEO and Secretary General Dr Ranjeet Mehta said that the government’s sustained focus on strengthening supply-chain resilience, accelerating structural reforms, and scaling up infrastructure creation is expected to further reinforce India’s growth trajectory.

"These measures, combined with a strong macroeconomic framework and rising private investment, will accelerate India’s development momentum and position the economy for sustained and resilient growth," he noted.

ICRA Ltd's Senior Economist Rahul Agrawal said the growth in the industrial and agricultural sectors is expected to fare somewhat better than the NSO’s estimate for H2 FY2026, while services growth is likely to trail the same.

"ICRA does not expect a fiscal slippage over the targeted 4.4 per cent of GDP, as higher-than-budgeted non-tax revenues and likely expenditure savings would provide a buffer against the expected miss on taxes," Agrawal said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyMeta Platforms begins layoffs affecting 8,000 employees amid AI restructuring

Other SportsArsenal win first Premier League title in 22 years

BusinessMeta Platforms begins layoffs affecting 8,000 employees amid AI restructuring

NationalPM Modi expresses gratefulness to Indian community in Italy for warm welcome

NationalGreater Chennai Corporation plans biometric attendance system to ensure full duty hours for employees

National Realted Stories

NationalHaryana Tourism to organise 'Heritage and City Walks' at six historic sites on May 30

NationalMP: Twisha Sharma died due to hanging, says autopsy; report notes several blunt force injuries

NationalPM Modi attends dinner hosted by Giorgia Meloni, says 'looking forward to our talks'

NationalYouth hacked to death by car-borne assailants in Karnataka's Mandya

NationalAnother alleged dowry harassment case surfaces as 21-year-old newlywed dies by suicide in Gwalior