India has launched the National Critical Mineral Mission 2025, aimed at securing key resources essential for the country's economy, development, and national security. Union Minister Bhupender Yadav made the announcement during the 20th Global Sustainability Summit hosted by the Confederatio
According to a release, in his address, Chief Minister Lalduhoma expressed his delight at Mizoram being chosen as host for the national-level programme, stating that Mithun has been an integral part of the socio-economic fabric of the North East.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], September 1: India's festive economy in 2025 is shaping up to be the one of the strongest in the last few years, powered by macro tailwinds and structural shifts that go beyond the headline growth numbers. Redseer's latest analysis shows e-commerce sales during
Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Sunday said that India's strong economic performance has once again disproved the "negative thinking" of Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi, asserting that the country is on course to emerge as the world's third-largest economy by 2027.
Real GDP has been estimated to grow by 7.8 per cent in Q1 of FY 2025-26 over the growth rate of 6.5 per cent during Q1 of FY 2024-25. Nominal GDP has witnessed a growth rate of 8.8 per cent in Q1 of FY 2025-26.
India's strong services activity has helped GDP growth comfortably beat expectations for the second quarter in a row, rising to an impressive high of 7.8 per cent for April-June 2025.
He backed his argument by stating that the measures taken by the government, such as direct tax cuts, forthcoming GST tax structure reforms, and the employment-linked incentives, among others, are supportive of the overall economy.
Department of Economic Affairs (DEA) Secretary Anuradha Thakur on Saturday expressed confidence that India will meet its fiscal deficit target of 4.4 per cent for 2025-26, despite the first quarter showing a wider deficit than last year.
Robust Q1 GDP growth underlines the basic resilience and the strengthening of the momentum in the economy, which is anchored in strong macro-economic fundamentals, a senior government official said on Saturday.
India's economy is expected to expand by around 6.5 per cent in FY26, reflecting steady domestic momentum, said the Bank of Baroda, noting that the escalating concerns over ongoing tariff negotiations pose a downside risk, with potential adverse effects on the external sector.