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Xi Jinping: China's 2025 GDP growth around 5%

Chinese President Xi Jinping announced an estimated 5% economic growth for 2025, meeting the official target. Read the full analysis of China's economic pressures and outlook.

India's 2026 Economic Outlook Strong on 8.2% GDP Growth

India's government projects a robust 2026 start, fueled by 8.2% GDP growth, benign inflation, and strong corporate balance sheets. Explore the drivers behind this 'Goldilocks period' of high growth and low inflation.

US Jobless Growth Puzzle: Key Lessons for India

The US faces a paradox of booming GDP but rising unemployment. This analysis explores three theories behind the data and crucial takeaways for India's own jobless growth challenge. Read more.

Industrial growth surges to 6.7% in November

India's industrial production jumped 6.7% year-on-year in November 2025, the highest growth in 25 months, driven by manufacturing and a rebound in mining. Read the full analysis.

India's 2025 Reforms Fuel 8.2% Growth, Boost Consumption

Amitabh Kant highlights 2025 as a year of major reforms in India. Tax cuts and GST simplification spurred record festive sales of ₹6L cr, fueling 8.2% growth. Discover how policy changes are building a predictable economy. Read more.

RBI: 2025 Trade Shift, Reforms Vital for India's Growth

RBI's annual report highlights a pivotal shift in global trade dynamics in 2025. Sustaining India's high growth path requires continued focus on economic reforms, fiscal consolidation, and boosting private investment. Read the full analysis.

India's Economy to Reach $5 Trillion by 2026-27: CEA

India's Chief Economic Adviser projects the economy will hit $5 trillion by 2026-27, navigating global fragmentation. Key drivers include strong domestic demand and public investment. Read the full analysis.

Private Sector Growth Hits 10-Month Low, Hiring Stalls

India's private sector activity expanded at its slowest pace in 10 months in December, with hiring nearly stagnant, PMI data shows. Growth remains robust but signals a moderation from recent highs. Read the full analysis.

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