Household debt in India has increased to 42.9% of GDP as of June 2024, driven mainly by a rise in the number of borrowers. Most borrowing is for consumption, asset creation, and productive activities, with highly rated borrowers prioritizing asset investments. This trend is seen as enhancing credit quality and financial resilience.
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