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Robust 8.2 per cent GDP growth is only trailer of things to come: PM Modi

By IANS | Updated: May 31, 2024 20:35 IST

New Delhi, May 31 Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that the Q4 GDP growth data for ...

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New Delhi, May 31 Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that the Q4 GDP growth data for 2023-24 shows "robust momentum in our economy, which is poised to further accelerate."

"Thanks to the hardworking people of our country, 8.2 per cent growth for the year 2023-24 exemplifies that India continues to be the fastest growing major economy globally. As I have said, this is just a trailer of things to come," PM Modi said.

The high growth rate has been driven by a strong performance of the manufacturing and mining sectors, according to figures released by the Ministry of Statistics on Friday.

The growth has been propelled mainly due to significant growth of 9.9 per cent in the manufacturing sector in 2023-24 over -2.2 per cent in 2022-23 and a growth of 7.1 per cent in 2023-24 in the mining sector up from 1.9 per cent in 2022-23.

The manufacturing sector plays a key role in providing quality jobs to the young graduates passing out of the country's engineering institutes and colleges.

The government has rolled out incentives to boost the manufacturing of smartphones, electronic goods, drones, and semiconductors to help India emerge as an alternative supply chain to a geo-politically alienated China.

This has also led to an increase in high-value exports.

The government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sharply raised expenditure on large infrastructure projects in the highways, railways, and ports sectors to create more jobs, which has had a multiplier effect in creating more demand for goods and services and spurring growth in the economy.

The ongoing growth momentum indicates the resilience of the Indian economy, based on a strong domestic market that has helped to protect the country from the global slowdown.

India is ranked as the fastest-growing economy in the world, with China struggling to recover after the pandemic and the European countries narrowly escaping a recession.

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