UNCTAD report projects India's 2024 economic growth at 6.5 per cent amidst global slowdown
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UNCTAD report projects India’s 2024 economic growth at 6.5 per cent amidst global slowdown

The latest UNCTAD report forecasts India's 2024 growth at 6.5 per cent amidst a global economic slowdown. This underscores India's resilience and role as a key player in the international economic landscape

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The UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) report, released on April 16, highlighted India’s robust performance, with a growth rate of 6.7 per cent in 2023 and a projected expansion of 6.5 per cent in 2024. According to this UNCTAD report, India’s economy is projected to grow by 6.5 per cent in 2024, which will make it the fastest-growing major economy globally under PM Modi’s leadership.

Important reasons for this growth are strong public investment and how well the services sector is doing, especially because people in India and from other countries want these services. Multinational Corporations (MNCs) are keeping an eye on India as one of the great manufacturing hubs. They’re willing to manufacture here because they want to have different places to make stuff. This scenario gives India a significant opportunity in terms of its export sector. As multinationals extend their manufacturing processes and start making their stuff in India, this will increase India’s production capabilities and contribute to the nation’s export growth.

The UNCTAD report also shows the positive impact of moderating commodity prices (how lower prices for things we buy from other countries are helping India save money). This makes the Indian economy look even better. The Reserve Bank of India is expected to maintain interest rates, and strong public investment expenditures will help keep our economy strong.

India is doing better than other Southern Asian countries. It shines and outgrows as a beacon of growth. Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, etc., have to follow the IMF’s strict rules, which include tight monetary policies and fiscal measures, which affect low-income people who don’t have much to spend.

The world’s economy, globally, presents a mixed picture, with a growth rate of 2.6 per cent expected for 2024, which is a little slower than last year. But, some countries like India and China did better than expected, and managed to evade the worst economic impacts, despite facing uncertainties.

With all these changes happening, India shines as a place that can bounce back and has a lot of promise. The International Monetary Fund’s projection of strong growth at 6.8 per cent in 2024 and 6.5 per cent in 2025 further reinforces India’s position as a key driver of global economic momentum.

India stands to benefit significantly from the projections and observations outlined in the UNCTAD report. The increasing focus of multinational corporations on India as a manufacturing base presents a substantial opportunity for the country. As these companies extend their operations into India to diversify their supply chains, India’s manufacturing sector will be enhanced and boost exports.

The projected growth rate of 6.5 per cent in 2024, coupled with the resilience demonstrated in the face of global uncertainties, reinforces India’s position as a robust and resilient economy. This stability enhances investor confidence, attracts foreign investment, and fosters domestic entrepreneurship. India’s projected growth trajectory positions it as a key player in driving global economic momentum.

As the fastest-growing major economy, India’s performance influences global perceptions and investment decisions. Insights provided by the UNCTAD report regarding the important ideas about how India’s central bank will handle money and how the Government should spend; if policymakers follow these suggestions, they can help make sure the economy keeps growing and benefits everyone. By aligning fiscal and monetary policies with the report’s projections, authorities can guide the economy towards more sustainable growth and ensure that the benefits are felt across all segments of society.

As India looks ahead and deals with the economic landscape changes, it is important for India to use its strengths and address challenges. Continued policy reforms, investment in infrastructure, and encouraging new ideas will not only sustain growth but also ensure inclusive development. This will position India as a cornerstone of global economic resilience and progress.

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