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Finance Secretary TV Somanathan confident nominal GDP growth is unlikely to be below 10.5%

Finance Minister kept the nominal growth target unchanged at 10.5% for 2024-25, finance secretary, TV Somanathan in an interview to Moneycontrol said he expects real growth between 6.5-7 % for FY 25

August 11, 2024 / 12:12 IST
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TV Somanathan on GDP in budget 2024
TV Somanathan on GDP in budget 2024

The seventh budget of Nirmala Sitharaman and the maiden budget of the Modi government’s third term kept the nominal growth target unchanged at 10.5% for 2024-25. On whether a nominal growth target of 10.5%  at a time when inflation is still hovering around 7 per cent would imply that India could see sub 7 per cent growth for the fiscal year 2024-25, Finance Secretary T.V. Somanathan told Moneycontrol: “I am confident the nominal GDP growth is unlikely to be below 10.5%. If you have real growth of 6.5% and inflation of 4%, you have 10.5%, if your real GDP is 7%, inflation of 3.5%, you have 10.5%.”

Notably, T.V. Somanathan has been appointed as Cabinet Secretary for a two-year term beginning on August 30.

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Nominal growth is inclusive of inflation while real growth is not. In FY 2023-24, India’s real GDP growth was at 8.2% while nominal growth was at 9.6%.

The Reserve Bank of India has projected a growth of 7.2% in FY 2024-25. The Economic Survey has given a conservative projection of growth between 6.5-7%.