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India's GDP Growth Hits 7.7% in FY26, Modi Credits Reforms

India's GDP growth reached 7.7% in FY26, reflecting economic resilience and successful reforms. Prime Minister Narendra Modi attributes this growth to the hard work of 140 crore Indians and ongoing economic reforms.

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June 5, 2026
India's GDP Growth Hits 7.7% in FY26, Modi Credits Reforms

India's economy demonstrated robust growth with a 7.7% increase in GDP for the fiscal year 2025-26, marking a significant improvement from the previous year's 7.1% expansion. This growth underscores the country's economic resilience and the effectiveness of ongoing reforms.

Economic Performance

The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) reported that the real GDP at constant prices reached Rs 323.12 lakh crore in FY26, compared to Rs 299.89 lakh crore in FY25. Meanwhile, the nominal GDP at current prices was estimated at Rs 346.36 lakh crore, reflecting an 8.9% growth.

Fiscal Year Real GDP (Rs lakh crore) Nominal GDP (Rs lakh crore)
2024-25 299.89 318.07
2025-26 323.12 346.36

Prime Minister's Remarks

Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the role of economic reforms and the dedication of the Indian populace in achieving this growth. He stated, "India’s growth momentum remains strong! GDP growth rate of 7.7% in FY 2025-26 and 7.8% in Q4 of FY 2025-26 reflect the inherent strength of our economy, the success of reforms and the hard work of 140 crore Indians."

"We shall leave no stone unturned to further ‘Ease of Living,’ ‘Ease of Doing Business’ and increase opportunities for our youth," Modi emphasized.

Future Outlook

Despite the positive growth figures, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has adjusted its GDP growth forecast for FY27 to 6.6%, down from the previously projected 6.9%, citing challenges such as elevated energy prices and geopolitical tensions in West Asia.

Strategic Implications

This growth trajectory positions India as a formidable player in the global economy, attracting potential investors and encouraging strategic partnerships. The government's focus on reforms and infrastructure development continues to bolster economic prospects.

The next milestone for India's economic assessment will be the upcoming quarterly earnings reports, which will provide further insights into sector-specific performances.

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