New Delhi, June 3 -- Concerns around India's growth have been tempered by recent gross domestic product (GDP) data. The GDP growth of 7.4% for the fourth quarter of 2024-25 is much higher than market expectations.
For the full year, while GDP growth at 6.5% is lower than the 9.2% growth recorded in 2023-24, it is still commendable amid the global turbulence.
Last quarter's GDP growth was led by a jump in investment growth (gross fixed capital formation) to 9.4% from an average 6.2% in the previous three quarters. This was mainly driven by a sharp increase in the government's capital expenditure after the dull first two quarters of 2024-25.
Amid concerns around weak urban demand, there has been a moderation in private consumption growth...
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