GDP may grow 7.5-8% in FY23: CII Chief

However, he said the country needs to remain prepared for any fallout of next wave of Covid-19 pandemic, and the impact of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.

Update: 2022-04-25 19:54 GMT

New Delhi: India’s economy is expected to grow 7.5-8 per cent this fiscal year with exports playing a key role in the country’s success story, CII President TV Narendran has said.

However, he said the country needs to remain prepared for any fallout of next wave of Covid-19 pandemic, and the impact of the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war.

“We are confident that the economy can retain a high growth trajectory this year. So, we are very optimistic on the export front. Exports will be a key component of India’s success story going forward,” Narendran said.

He said the resurgence of Covid globally will have an impact on the global supply chain and CII’s India economic growth estimate of 7.5-8 pc in the current fiscal factors these developments.

“The experience with Covid shows that every time there is a fresh wave globally, it does hit India as well. Therefore, we must be prepared for the future waves,” he said.

Observing that the rise in oil and other commodity prices has impacted margins of industries and purchasing power of consumers, the CII President, however, said there is no call for using a term like stagflation in the Indian context.

“Growth for the current fiscal remains within the 7.5-8 per cent range. The IMF is looking at 8.2 pc growth for India and expects it to continue to remain the fastest growing major economy in the world. Average inflation for the year is expected to remain within the RBI’s target range,” Narendran said.

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