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  • India's growth rate revised up by 20 bps to 7-7.4% for FY27: CEA

    A reduction in external uncertainties due to a framework agreement with US -- the main factor for revising growth forecast higher, said CEA

  • Periodic Labour Force Survey: Men leave the farms, women shoulder the burden

    Services now employ more men than agriculture. But three in five women still work on farms—and over a third don't get paid

  • 72% Indian employees work over 48 hours a week work, 83% feel burnout: Report

    A majority of professionals across generations said they respond to toxic work culture by quietly disengaging, with 39 percent of Gen Z and Gen X, 33 percent of Millennials, and 29 percent of Boomers choosing to step back rather than escalate issues.

  • RBI survey shows a nervous urban consumer, but help is around the corner

    The trade deals with US and Europe could lift spirits of the Indian urban consumer in coming months.

  • Watch a camera dive into Antarctica’s most dangerous 'doomsday glacier' ice hole

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  • Economic Survey highlights growth momentum but flags urgent need for deregulation-led reforms

    The Economic Survey pushes strongly for reforms and deregulation led growth. Economists highlight rigid labour codes and slow and inefficient liquidation laws as the two main challenges to India’s scaling-up problem, exactly the issues the survey stresses on.

  • Still see room for capital gains tweaks despite Budget 2024 rationalization, says CEA Nageswaran

    Nageswaran said that further reforms to reduce operating costs, lower input costs, deregulation and skill creation can lift India's medium-term growth higher than the estimated 7 percent.

  • What the Economic Survey reveals about the Budget’s direction

    The Survey outlines a tiered framework that distinguishes between high-urgency sectors requiring rapid domestic scale-up—such as fertiliser inputs, APIs, power electronics and telecom equipment—and strategic core areas like battery cells, magnets and solar wafers, where vulnerability reduction rather than full substitution is the objective

  • OPINION | Economic Survey: Focus on industry and infrastructure for 7% potential growth

    Three aspects need more attention: growth enhancing reforms, employment intensity of industrialisation and domestic saving

  • OPINION | Economic Survey highlights a new vision for tech sovereignty in India

    India needs to rethink technological sovereignty. Focus should be on trust and predictable rules. Cross-border data flows are key. Forced localization isn’t the answer. AI and digital growth depend on this

  • OPINION | India’s next competitiveness test is input costs, not incentives

    India has eased regulatory friction. But high input costs still hurt competitiveness. Power, logistics, capital, and climate transition costs matter more now. Pricing reform and cost discipline are the next growth frontier

  • The Economic Survey's delayed gratification delusion

    The Economic Survey 2025-26 blames India's development struggles on citizens' impatience and preference for shortcuts, but perhaps the real culprit is institutional failure that makes "delayed gratification" economically irrational

  • Economic Survey flags rapid rail expansion as track commissioning doubles after 2014

    The Survey noted that average annual commissioning of railway tracks rose from 1,499 km during 2004–2014 to 3,118 km between 2014 and 2024

  • Govt panel proposes cutting share of volatile food prices in inflation gauge

    The new CPI series is expected to be released on February 12, according to the Economic Survey for fiscal year 2025-26

  • Why India’s GenAI rush creates 13x more startups, while funding rises just 1.6x

    The 688-page Economic Survey suggests that lower entry barriers, rising demand for productivity-led GenAI solutions, and continued capital concentration in infrastructure have enabled rapid startup formation without a commensurate rise in overall funding.

  • From growth, inflation to urbanisation: Economic Survey in five charts

    The Economic Survey prepared by the CEA has pegged India’s growth between 6.8 and 7.2 percent for FY27 higher than IMF estimate of 6.4 percent and World Bank’s projection of 6.5 percent

  • OPINION | What to Expect from India’s Budget 2026: Insights from the Economic Survey

    Budget 2026 is likely to prioritise export competitiveness, lower the cost of capital, reinforce fiscal discipline, and address long-standing productivity challenges across manufacturing and agriculture

  • OPINION | Economic Survey shines the light on growth in times of external uncertainty 

    Survey’s prognosis would warrant a doubling down of policy focus on improving domestic consumption and investments, while simultaneously enhancing macroeconomic stability and buffers 

  • Foreign tourist arrivals in India remains below pre-pandemic level, shows Economic Survey

    While foreign tourist arrivals were down, overall international Tourist Arrivals (ITAs), including foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) and arrivals of non-resident Indians (NRIs), rose to 20.57 million in 2024, up 8.9 percent over 2023.

  • OPINION | Economic Survey emphasises building strategic influence

    FY27 Budget might undertake smaller steps to achieve few of the objectives outlined in the survey. An undervalued rupeea does not seem to be raising the hackles for the time being 

  • Survey hails rise in potential growth rate, India's status as world's fastest-growing economy

    Flags rupee weakness, geopolitical risks, performance below ‘strategic potential’

  • LIVE: Economic Survey 2025-26: Decoded

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  • Number of QCOs has tripled since 2019, but practical implementation is key: Economic Survey

    The Survey cautioned that design and execution are also important, particularly given the structure of India’s industrial ecosystem

  • Economic Survey shows the way to power India’s concert economy

    International evidence shows that live concerts generate economic value far beyond ticket sales, the Survey said

  • Corporate bond market needs coordinated reform to unlock long-term capital, Economic Survey suggests tax simplification

    Economic Survey calls for expanding the investor base through targeted incentives, including simplified tax structures for bonds.

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