NEW DELHI, May 31 -- India's economy recorded strong growth in the fourth quarter of FY25, mainly due to a sharp rise in net indirect taxes, stated a report by the State Bank of India. The report stated that India's GDP grew by 7.4 per cent in Q4 FY25. This growth came as a pleasant surprise and was higher than expected, supported by a 12.7 per cent increase in net indirect taxes.
The jump in tax collections significantly contributed to the overall expansion in economic activity during the quarter. It said, "Q4 throws a pleasant surprise at 7.4 per cent buoyed by growth in net indirect taxes." SBI has also projected a positive outlook for the Indian economy in the current financial year. It expects the country to remain the fastestgrowin...
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