Ahead of Budget, IMF raises India’s GDP growth projection to 6.5% for FY25
The global organisation expects the country's GDP to grow by 6.7% in FY24 as against 6.3% estimated in its October forecast.
The global organisation expects the country's GDP to grow by 6.7% in FY24 as against 6.3% estimated in its October forecast.
The IMF chief says the net effect of artificial intelligence is difficult to foresee, as the technology will ripple through economies in complex ways.
The paper says that the country has developed a world-class digital public infrastructure (DPI) to support its sustainable development goals.
Sitharaman, who is on a seven-day visit to the US, said that the World Bank should continue to work for its vision of 'A World Free of Poverty.'
It wants UK’s tax cuts aimed at benefitting high-income earners to be reversed fearing higher inequality; alas little lessons learnt from India’s tax regime.