HomeNewsBusinessEconomySBI sees India's GDP growing 8.3% in April-June, 6.7% in FY24

SBI sees India's GDP growing 8.3% in April-June, 6.7% in FY24

State Bank of India's growth forecast for 2023-24 is even higher than that of Indian authorities, who see the GDP growing by 6.5 percent this year

August 22, 2023 / 18:33 IST
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The Indian economy grew by a stellar 6.1 percent in January-March, a full percentage point higher than the consensus estimate.
The Indian economy grew by a stellar 6.1 percent in January-March, a full percentage point higher than the consensus estimate.

The Indian economy may have grown by 8.3 percent in April-June, according to Soumya Kanti Ghosh, State Bank of India's group chief economic advisor, who also sees growth for the full-year ending March 2024 exceeding the 6.5 percent forecast by the government and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

"At SBI, we have developed an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) model with 30 high-frequency indicators… On the basis of the ANN model, we forecast that the quarterly GDP growth for the Q1FY24 (April-June 2023) would be at 8.3 percent," Ghosh said in a report on August 22.

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At 8.3 percent, SBI's growth forecast for April-June will be the highest in four quarters. The economy had expanded by 13.1 percent in April-June 2022 due to a favourable base effect. This effect is still in play, but gradually fading away.

GDP data for April-June will be released at 5:30pm on August 31. According to the RBI's latest forecast, GDP growth may have risen to 8 percent in April-June from 6.1 percent in January-March. The January-March GDP growth number was far higher than economists' expectations of 5.1 percent.