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4 days agoIndia Posts 8.2% GDP Growth, Fastest in Six Quarters

India’s economy expanded 8.2% in Q2 FY26, sharply exceeding expectations and marking the strongest growth in six quarters. Manufacturing surged 9.1%, supported by rising rural demand, export frontloading and sustained expansion in services at 9.2%. Construction also grew steadily at 7.2%, while private consumption improved to 7.9%. Gross fixed capital formation held firm at 7.3%, reflecting ongoing infrastructure creation.
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4 days agoIndia Posts 8.2% GDP Growth, Fastest in Six Quarters

India’s economy expanded 8.2% in Q2 FY26, sharply exceeding expectations and marking the strongest growth in six quarters. Manufacturing surged 9.1%, supported by rising rural demand, export frontloading and sustained expansion in services at 9.2%. Construction also grew steadily at 7.2%, while private consumption improved to 7.9%. Gross fixed capital formation held firm at 7.3%, reflecting ongoing infrastructure creation.
Mospi• By Pooja Kumari
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India’s Q2 GDP growth hit 8.2%, driven by manufacturing, consumption and services, marking the strongest performance in six quarters despite concerns over nominal growth.
India’s economy expanded 8.2% in Q2 FY26, sharply exceeding expectations and marking the strongest growth in six quarters. Manufacturing surged 9.1%, supported by rising rural demand, export frontloading and sustained expansion in services at 9.2%. Construction also grew steadily at 7.2%, while private consumption improved to 7.9%. Gross fixed capital formation held firm at 7.3%, reflecting ongoing infrastructure creation.

India’s economy expanded 8.2% in Q2 FY26, sharply exceeding expectations and marking the strongest growth in six quarters. Manufacturing surged 9.1%, supported by rising rural demand, export frontloading and sustained expansion in services at 9.2%. Construction also grew steadily at 7.2%, while private consumption improved to 7.9%. Gross fixed capital formation held firm at 7.3%, reflecting ongoing infrastructure creation.
Nov 29, 2025 • 04:20