India’s Economic Survey 2024-25 Highlights Growth Amid Challenges
Why in the news?
The Economic Survey 2024-25 was tabled by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, outlining India’s steady economic growth amidst global uncertainties, with recommendations for deregulation and business-friendly reforms to boost consumption, employment, and innovation.
Global Economic Concerns:
- The 2024-25 Economic Survey highlights the unfavorable global economic environment.
- Global trade and investment have slowed, and the shift from globalization to trade protectionism is increasing uncertainty.
- Concerns about China’s dominance in global manufacturing are noted, with China accounting for one-third of global production.
- The global economy shows signs of secular stagnation, impacting global trade growth.
State of the Indian Economy:
- India’s GDP growth is steady despite global uncertainties, with a projected growth rate of 33% to 6.82% in FY25.
- Private consumption in India is increasing, projected to rise to 8% of GDP in FY25.
- The Gross Value Added (GVA) surpasses pre-pandemic trends, signaling positive economic growth.
- Inflation is moderating due to reduced core inflation, though food inflation has increased, driven by supply chain disruptions and weather-related issues.
- The employment sector shows improvement, with better metrics for unemployment, labor force participation, and worker-to-population ratios.
Survey Recommendations and Government Actions:
- The Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) recommends deregulation to boost economic growth by simplifying business regulations.
- The Survey emphasizes the need for business-friendly reforms and increased employment generation to boost consumption.
- Despite India’s post-pandemic recovery, the Survey warns about limitations in producing critical goods needed for infrastructure and investment.
- The focus should be on innovation, competitiveness, and reducing government barriers to foster growth and job creation.
Sources Referred:
PIB, The Hindu, Indian Express, Hindustan Times