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Moneycontrol Pro Weekender | GDP Growth: Strong, Weak, or Just a Data Revision Away?

The question is: Why did GDP growth fall so sharply from 9.2 percent in FY 24 to 6.5 percent in the current fiscal year?

March 01, 2025 / 11:05 IST
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Growth of 6.5 percent on a much larger base is not the same as growth on a lower base—it signals an economy that’s significantly stronger than previously believed

Dear Reader,

Real GDP growth for FY25, according to the Second Advance Estimates released on Friday, stands at 6.5 percent. Not too different from the 6.4 percent projected in the First Advance Estimate back in January, right? But hold on. The story gets interesting when you dig into the revisions.

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The First Advance Estimate of 6.4 percent was based on an 8.2 percent GDP growth in FY24. But now, surprise! The FY24 growth figure has been revised up to a massive 9.2 percent. That changes the entire picture. Growth of 6.5 percent on a much larger base is not the same as growth on a lower base—it signals an economy that’s significantly stronger than previously believed. The real GDP estimate for FY25 now stands at Rs 187.95 lakh crore, up from Rs 184.88 lakh crore in the first estimate.

The simple point is: If the revisions in the growth numbers can be so large, what exactly is the point of taking a microscope to analyse the data? They may well be changed by another percentage point or so at the time of the next revision.