Deloitte projects 6.6 per cent of GDP growth for financial year 2025; hails Bharat's robust economy
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Deloitte projects 6.6 per cent of GDP growth for financial year 2025; hails Bharat’s robust economy

Deloitte's report on India's economy discloses facts on how the growing middle-income group is changing India’s economy. The consumer market in India is witnessing a notable change/ shift towards its spending patterns, which reflects on the ever-growing preferences and aspirations of its booming middle-income demographic

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Deloitte India’s newest economic predictions show good news for the nation’s fiscal landscape and estimate a robust GDP growth of 6.6 per cent for the current fiscal year. This positive outlook is because of multiple factors such as change in people’s spending pattern, exports are picking up again, and money keeps coming into the country.

In their comprehensive economic outlook report, Deloitte emphasises how important India’s growing middle class is for making the economy stronger. The change and expansion of middle-income demographic segment has ignited a rise in purchasing power, through which people can buy and create demand for premium luxury goods and services. Deloitte anticipates this trend to intensify further, with projections indicating a significant rise in the number of middle-to-high-income households by 2030 or 2031, which will make people spend more on luxury items.

Keeping in mind the dynamic nature of the economic forecasts, Deloitte revised its prediction for the previous fiscal year to a range of 7.6  per cent to 7.8  per cent, which reflects on the resilience and adaptability of the economy even during global uncertainties. Looking ahead, Deloitte also envisions GDP growth rates of approximately 6.6  per cent for FY 2024-25 and 6.75  per cent for the subsequent year.

Deloitte India Economist, Rumki Majumdar says what happens in the world affects how fast India’s economy grows. If things get better globally in 2025 and banks cut interest rates, then more money will flow into India, which will help businesses here.

Even though things look good, there are concerns that loom regarding inflation and geopolitical uncertainties, which could exert upward pressure on food and fuel prices. However, the anticipation of above-normal monsoon rains offers a silver lining, which can help make more crops grow, and keep prices from rising too much.

Deloitte’s GDP growth estimate for FY25 closely goes hand in hand with projections made by the World Bank, though a bit less than what the RBI and other groups think. The report emphasises the evolving consumption patterns post-pandemic, and how people are spending their money differently now, especially on expensive and fancy things, after the pandemic.

Deloitte suggests some smart ways to help families spend money wisely and make sure wealth is spread out more evenly. They recommend creating more jobs in rural and semi-urban areas and investing in initiatives to enhance employment opportunities in rural and semi-urban areas, coupled with government investments in infrastructure and skill enhancement programmes. To help the economy bounce back, Deloitte says it’s important for the government to make prudent fiscal policies and proactive measures to stop people from borrowing too much thereby increasing household debt. They also suggest using data to make better choices about lending money and taking steps to help everyone benefit from India’s economic growth in the future.

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