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Government Projects India’s FY26 GDP Growth at Nearly 7 Percent

India’s GDP is expected to expand close to 7% in FY26, according to Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, who cited strong private investment, steady consumption patterns, and ongoing policy reforms as key contributors. The minister highlighted that India continues to outperform major global economies in growth momentum. Manufacturing and construction segments are driving industrial output, while services remain steady despite global demand uncertainty.
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Government Projects India’s FY26 GDP Growth at Nearly 7 Percent

India’s GDP is expected to expand close to 7% in FY26, according to Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, who cited strong private investment, steady consumption patterns, and ongoing policy reforms as key contributors. The minister highlighted that India continues to outperform major global economies in growth momentum. Manufacturing and construction segments are driving industrial output, while services remain steady despite global demand uncertainty.
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- Indian economy
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Government Projects India’s FY26 GDP Growth at Nearly 7 Percent
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India expects nearly 7% GDP growth in FY26 supported by investment strength, policy reforms, and industrial momentum across manufacturing and construction.
India’s GDP is expected to expand close to 7% in FY26, according to Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, who cited strong private investment, steady consumption patterns, and ongoing policy reforms as key contributors. The minister highlighted that India continues to outperform major global economies in growth momentum. Manufacturing and construction segments are driving industrial output, while services remain steady despite global demand uncertainty.

India’s GDP is expected to expand close to 7% in FY26, according to Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal, who cited strong private investment, steady consumption patterns, and ongoing policy reforms as key contributors. The minister highlighted that India continues to outperform major global economies in growth momentum. Manufacturing and construction segments are driving industrial output, while services remain steady despite global demand uncertainty.
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- GDP
- Indian economy
- GDP
- Indian economy
- growth outlook