India’s GDP projected to grow at 6.7% in FY26, says ADB - The Times of India
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India’s GDP projected to grow at 6.7% in FY26, says ADB - The Times of India
India's economy is projected to grow at 6.7% in FY25, driven by domestic demand, rural income growth, and moderating inflation, according to ADB. The RBI revised its growth forecast to 6.5%. Key sectors like services, agriculture, and manufacturing are expected to contribute significantly. Risks include US tariffs and global economic uncertainty.
‘India is lying, our GDP is all wrong’: Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia questions $5 trillion economy push
Hotmail co-founder Sabeer Bhatia said that India is calculating its GDP the wrong way and contrasted its methodology with that of other countries, where GDP is calculated based on the number of hours citizens have worked.
'India is lying about GDP': Hotmail founder Sabeer Bhatia says India must rethink its work ethic to compete with China
Sabeer Bhatia, Hotmail's co-founder, urges India to reconsider its GDP calculation method, advocating for a system valuing effort and productivity over financial transactions. He emphasizes the need for a shift in work ethic, encouraging engineers to focus on building and creating rather than solely pursuing managerial roles.
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