The Economic Survey tabled by the Union Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, on Friday showcased the key developments in the Indian economic landscape ranging from the growth numbers to the banking ...
We broadly concur with the Survey's assessment of a pick-up in rural demand on the back of improved crop output, disinflation, and an uptick in domestic investment activity ...
The Economic Survey 2024-25 indicated that India is on a steady growth path and poised for better performance in the future. It also outlined some critical economic challenges and addressed key themes ...
Monthly average gross SIP flows have more than doubled in the last three years from ₹0.10 lakh crore in FY 22 to ₹0.23 lakh ...
The Economic Survey, tabled in Parliament ahead of the Union Budget, provides the roadmap for reforms and growth. The ...
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Even as India’s economic growth slowed in 2024-25 to a four-year low at 6.4% amid declining manufacturing activity, the ...
The defence expenditure as a percentage of GDP and national expenditure has been falling in recent years. Considering the ...