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Growth upside surprise good news but risks persist for this fiscal year, experts say

Economists are holding on to their growth forecasts for FY24 despite a better-than-expected outturn in FY23. Most expect growth to be lower than RBI's projection of 6.5 percent for this fiscal year.

May 31, 2023 / 19:47 IST
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The GDP of Asia’s third largest economy grew 7.2 percent in the fiscal year to March 31, against the previous projection and economists’ expectations of 7 percent growth.

India’s better-than-expected gross domestic product (GDP) growth in the FY23 bodes well for the country’s macroeconomic outlook but economic activities will continue to face domestic and global headwinds this fiscal year, economists said.

The GDP of Asia’s third largest economy grew 7.2 percent in the fiscal year to March 31, against the previous projection and economists’ expectations of 7 percent growth.

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Growth rose for the first time in three quarters to 6.1 percent in January-March. The outturn was also higher than economists’ expectation of 5.1 percent.

“Some moderation in growth is expected in FY24 given the uncertainty of the monsoon and as the global economy is facing challenges. However, it may not be severe,” Soumyajit Niyogi, Director, Core Analytical Group at India Ratings & Research, said.