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Economists, policymakers spar over India's growth narrative ahead of national election

India may be the fastest-growing large economy, but two sets of economists and policymakers – current and former – don't see eye to eye when it comes to the underlying growth story.

May 30, 2023 / 18:54 IST
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The state of the Indian economy has left economists debating data and the different conclusions they arrive at to explain the country’s underlying growth story.
The state of the Indian economy has left economists debating data and the different conclusions they arrive at to explain the country’s underlying growth story.

Disagreements between economists are commonplace, so much so that famed Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw is said to have remarked that if all economists were laid end to end, they would never reach a conclusion. Unsurprisingly, explaining the state of the Indian economy is no exception.

India has been among the fastest-growing large economies for close to two decades and recently overtook China to take the top spot. And while the days of doubting the official GDP data seem to be behind us, a far more intriguing debate has come to the fore – just how well is India doing?

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For some time now, economists and policymakers – former and current – have been engaged in a debate to explain the myriad aspects of India's economy. The debate has attracted some of the biggest names in policy and academic circles. And with the Lok Sabha elections just a year away, the sparring is heating up.

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