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India Q2 GDP: July-September growth seen at 6.8%, higher than RBI's forecast

Economic growth in April-June had marginally missed the Indian central bank's forecast of 8.0 percent, coming in at 7.8 percent

November 30, 2023 / 10:50 IST
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For 2023-24 as a whole, economists broadly agree with the RBI and see GDP growth at 6.4 percent, only a tad below the central bank's forecast of 6.5 percent.

India's GDP growth likely declined to 6.8 percent in July-September from 7.8 percent the previous quarter amid robust consumption and capital expenditure continuing to support economic activity, according to a Moneycontrol survey of 17 economists.

India's GDP had grown at a four-quarter high of 7.8 percent in April-June and 6.2 percent in July-September 2022.

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The statistics ministry will release GDP data for July-September at 5:30pm on November 30.

According to economists Anubhuti Sahay and Kanika Pasricha of Standard Chartered Bank, growth momentum was resilient in the second quarter of 2023-24, with a historically dry August allowing economic activity to occur in sectors such as mining.