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India Inc must only cheer growth, not question it

Any doubt about official statistics or policies can land companies in hot water in a nation where the domain of acceptable corporate speech has shrunk

May 21, 2024 / 11:53 IST
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Looking for the real GDP. (Source: Bloomberg/Getty Images)

Large parts of corporate India aren’t exactly feeling the economy’s world-beating growth performance. But woe to those who dare to question it.

The chief executive officer of the country’s largest decorative-paints maker learned that lesson on a recent earnings call. To an analyst’s question about the relationship between gross domestic product and paint demand, Asian Paints Ltd. CEO Amit Syngle said that the usual correlation of the business with fast GDP growth is out of kilter in the current year.

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And then he said something borderline controversial, suggesting that he’s looking at ways to find “the real GDP.”

That widely publicized remark, doing the rounds on social media in the middle of a bruising, six-week general election, was enough to get the Mumbai-based firm worried. Syngle has referred to GDP often enough in the past, as a guidepost to business. But this time, the opposition Congress Party used his statement to poke a hole in the government’s claim that India is the world’s fifth-largest economy. “The comments were not, in any way, meant to question the sanctity of the GDP numbers as being projected,” Asian Paints said in a clarification last week.