The Economic Survey of India 2024-25 offers an optimistic outlook for India's economic growth, emphasizing resilience, ...
Policymakers must double down on deregulation for MSMEs, encourage fair income distribution, and focus on AI-driven skill development. Otherwise, India risks a top-heavy, capital-skewed economy that h ...
Economic Survey 2025 emphasizes deregulation in health and education sectors for efficiency and better outcomes, focusing on transparency and trust.
Indian taxation laws are particularly harsh for returning NRIs. They become liable for taxation of their entire global income, including wealth accumulated entirely outside India over their lifetime.
Observing that “Excessive financialisation can hurt the economy,” the report said India should strive to maintain a fine ...
It is important to recognise that certain ministries, particularly those overseeing large-scale infrastructure projects like road transport and highways, may eventually reach a saturation point where ...
A rise in the jobless rate is normal for this time of year, although the scale of the jump points to underlying economic ...
The Economic Survey, tabled in Parliament ahead of the Union Budget, provides the roadmap for reforms and growth. The ...
India’s R&D has focused on basic research rather than applied research, lacking practical applications needed to attract private, according to the survey.
CEA says India must raise the game to push up domestic growth. "The playing field has changed, and the game has to be to rely on domestic drivers of growth," he said.
Sustained economic growth hinges on bolstering employment incomes, which directly fuel consumer spending, spurring investment in production capacity, according to Economic Survey 2024-25.
On Sunday, President Donald Trump floated a fantastic idea. Arab nations, he noted, should accept Gazans as refugees, a move that “could be temporary or long term.” The accommodation would allow ...