India’s economy is projected to become the fourth largest globally by 2026, surpassing Japan. The PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry anticipates a GDP growth of 6.8% this fiscal year and recommends tax reforms to boost consumption. They also foresee a 25 basis point rate cut by the Reserve Bank, with inflation expected to decline significantly.
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