As India’s growth engine slows, with GDP growth projected to decelerate to a four-year low of 6.4% in FY25 from 8.2% in FY24, ...
The Union Budget 2025 offers a chance to boost India’s real estate sector helping drive growth towards the goal of a $7 ...
The Indian government will stick to borrowing and spending targets it touted six months ago in its Feb. 1 budget despite a sharp economic slowdown, a Reuters poll of economists found, putting the onus ...
India`s Budget 2025-26 is expected to include personal income tax cuts, concessional corporate tax schemes, and increased ...
Private investments, especially in manufacturing, are particularly important for long-term job creation and are at the centre ...
With a slowdown in consumption, especially in urban India, more and more economists are calling for prioritising ...
Nigeria joins BRICS as a partner country BRICS acts as a natural counterbalance to the West’s dominance and influence over ...
Will the Budget stimulate consumption, boost GDP growth, and provide tax relief to the common man and salaried individuals?
The rapid development of smaller cities in India is expected to generate 24 million talent opportunities in tier 2 and 3 markets by 2033, with a balanced workforce comprising 75 per cent male and 25 ...
India faces declining school enrolment figures, particularly at secondary levels, alongside inadequate education ...
How will government tackle key issues like weak consumption demand, depreciating currency, low government spendings and tepid ...
Consumption expenditure is the the most important component of demand. The Budget must introduce favourable measures to boost ...