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GDP in charts: Five factors having a bearing on growth in FY25

While agriculture and services sector growth have held steady, manufacturing is set to disappoint, along with capital formation.

February 28, 2025 / 19:14 IST
India GDP growth FY25 revised higher

India's economy is expected to log 6.5 percent growth this fiscal, sharply lower from the revised real GDP growth of 9.2 percent for FY24 and 7.6 percent in the year before, government data showed on February 28.

Agriculture and services sector growth rates have held steady, but manufacturing is set to disappoint, along with capital formation. The share of manufacturing in India's GDP is set to fall below 16 percent once again, and the investment rate is expected to be at a four-year low for FY25.

Read More: India's economy grew 6.2% in December quarter, FY25 growth pegged at 6.5%

Moneycontrol takes a look at what’s moving the needle for growth, and what is stalling it in five charts.

GDP growth is set to slow sharply in FY25

Despite agriculture growth picking up

And, tertiary sector holding fort

Manufacturing is set to disappoint

So, are investments

Ishaan Gera
first published: Feb 28, 2025 07:14 pm

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