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India to grow at 8 per cent this fiscal: PHD Chamber

Sentinel Digital DeskBy : Sentinel Digital Desk

  |  25 April 2016 12:00 AM GMT

New Delhi, April 24: The Indian economy is likely to grow at nearly 8 percent in the current fiscal, driven by robust private consumption, which has benefited from lower energy prices and higher real incomes, the PHD Chamber of Commerce said on Sunday. “Going ahead, growth in India is projected to notch up to 8 percent in 2016-17. Growth will continue to be driven by private consumption, which has benefited from lower energy prices and higher real incomes,” it said in a statement here. “Further, with the revival of sentiment and pick-up in industrial activity, a recovery of private investment is expected to strengthen growth in the coming times,” it added. The chamber estimated that India’s gross domestic product (GDP) share as a global percentage had doubled from 1.43 percent in 2000 to 2.86 percent in 2015. “India’s GDP stood at $477 billion in 2000 and increased to $2,091 billion in the year 2015, showing more than four-fold increase over a period of 15 years,” said PHD Chamber president Mahesh Gupta. “The BRICS economies (Brazil, Russia, India, Chi and South Africa) also contributed a significant share in the world GDP which increased from 8.27 percent in 2000 to 22.53 percent in 2015,” he added. (IANS)


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