New Delhi: Indian economy is projected to grow at 7 7.4 per cent in the current fiscal, economic policy think-tank NCAER said Thursday.
According to a report by the National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER), the real agriculture Gross Value Added (GVA) is envisaged to grow at 3 per cent and real industry GVA at 7 per cent in 2018-19.
“The forecast for Gross Value Added (GVA) at basic prices is 7.0 7.4 per cent. These forecasts at constant (2011 12) prices are based on NCAER’s annual GDP macro model,” NCAER’s Mid-Year Review of the Economy said.
GDP growth rate at market prices estimated at 7.4 7.7 per cent for 2018 19, the report said.
The growth rates of exports and imports, in dollar terms, are estimated at 11.8 per cent and 16.9 per cent respectively.
The current account balance and central fiscal deficit, as percentages of GDP, are projected at -2.3 per cent and 3.2 per cent respectively.
NCAER said its estimates suggest that the combined output of kharif and rabi foodgrains during the current year may be in the region of 290 million tonnes, which is slightly higher than last year’s record output.
As per the report, the outlook for the Indian industrial sector remains mixed for current fiscal.
Noting that after showing an uptick in the last quarter, almost all inflation metrics exhibited a decreasing trend, NCAER said,” This was largely due to the deflationary trend exhibited in food prices. Inflation is expected to fall further in the next quarter due to moderating fuel prices.”
The NCAER also pointed out that the softening of headline CPI inflation in October 2018 and slump in global crude oil prices along with the pullback of the rupee in November 2018, reduce the chance of a rate hike at the RBI’s bimonthly monetary policy meeting to be held on December 5, 2018.
Source: PTI
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