ADB retains India’s FY25 GDP growth outlook at 7%

The Hindu Bureau The Hindu Bureau | 07-18 00:20

India’s GDP growth is expected to be 7% this year with inflation averaging 4.6%, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) said in its Asia Development Outlook July report on Tuesday. The Bank also retained its projections for 2025-26, reckoning that GDP will rise 7.2% and retail price rise will average 4.5% next year.

The Bank also left unchanged its 4.5% growth projection for China in 2024, but pared its inflation estimate for the country from 1.1% to 0.5%. On the whole, developing Asia is now projected to grow 5%, compared with 4.9% estimated in April, the ADB said.

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