Indian Economy Update – November 2025

 written by PT

India’s economy continues to show strong resilience despite global uncertainties. The GDP growth for this quarter is expected to remain around 6.8%, driven by manufacturing, digital exports, and infrastructure development.

The RBI has maintained its repo rate at 6.5%, focusing on balancing inflation control with economic momentum. Inflation has slightly eased to 4.9%, mainly due to stable food and energy prices.

Meanwhile, the Indian rupee remains steady against the dollar, supported by rising foreign investments in sectors like EVs, green energy, and technology startups. The Make in India 2.0 initiative has also brought a new wave of FDI inflows, strengthening India’s position as a global manufacturing hub.

Experts suggest that India could become the world’s third-largest economy by 2028, if current growth trends continue.


💬 Question for Readers

Do you think India’s digital and manufacturing growth can help it achieve long-term economic stability?

 


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