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RBI forecasts 7.2 pc GDP growth on back of rising urban, rural demand

By IANS | Updated: August 8, 2024 11:35 IST

New Delhi, Aug 8 India’s domestic economic activity continues to sustain its momentum on the strength of investment ...

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New Delhi, Aug 8 India’s domestic economic activity continues to sustain its momentum on the strength of investment demand, steady urban consumption and rising rural consumption, RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das said on Thursday.

Taking all the factors into consideration the country’s real GDP growth for 2024-25 is projected at 7.2 per cent with Q1 at 7.1 per cent; Q2 at 7.2 per cent; Q3 at 7.3 per cent; and Q4 at 7.2 per cent.

Real GDP growth for Q1:2025-26 is projected at 7.2 per cent, the RBI chief said.

“After a weak and delayed start, the cumulative southwest monsoon rainfall has picked up with improving spatial spread.

He also pointed out that the country’s core industries rose by 4.0 per cent in June, against 6.4 per cent in May.

Other high frequency indicators released during June-July 2024 indicate expansion of services sector activity, ongoing revival of private consumption, and signs of pickup in private investment activity.

Merchandise exports, non-oil non-gold imports, services exports and imports expanded during April-June.

Going forward, the Indian Meteorological Department’s (IMD) projection of above normal southwest monsoon and healthy kharif sowing will support improving rural demand.

The sustained momentum in manufacturing and services suggests steady urban demand.

High frequency indicators of investment activity as evident in strong expansion in steel consumption, high capacity utilisation, healthy balance sheets of banks and corporates, and the government’s continued thrust on infrastructure spending, point to a robust outlook.

Improving world trade prospects could support external demand, Das added.

However, Das also pointed out that the headwinds from geopolitical tensions, volatility in international commodity prices and geoeconomic fragmentation pose risks to the outlook.

The RBI Governor said that the global economic outlook remains resilient although with some moderation in pace.

Inflation is retreating in major economies but services price inflation persists.

International prices of food, energy and base metals have eased since the last policy meeting.

With varying growth-inflation prospects, central banks are diverging in their policy paths. This is creating volatility in financial markets.

Amid recent global sell offs in equities, the dollar index has weakened, sovereign bond yields have eased sharply and gold prices have soared to record highs, he added.

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