Following a surge in third-quarter economic activity, the IMF is set to release revised growth numbers for India in its next World Economic Outlook. While previous projections hovered around 6.6%, the recent data suggests a stronger expansion than initially anticipated. Analysts attribute this success to fiscal discipline and controlled inflation, which have helped maintain momentum even as other major economies face headwinds. The formal update is expected in the coming days, providing a detailed breakdown of India’s role in the global recovery phase.
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