India is set to continue as the world’s fastest-growing economy with projected growth at 7% in FY24-25, driven by strong macroeconomic fundamentals and rural consumption recovery. The IMF’s Krishna Srinivasan highlighted necessary reforms in job creation, labor codes, trade barriers, infrastructure, and education to maintain competitiveness and tackle challenges like low female labor participation and youth unemployment.
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