The finance ministry of India reports solid macroeconomic stability marked by steady growth in investment, employment, and inflation trends. However, global economic uncertainties and potential stock market corrections present challenges. Low oil prices benefit the economy while increased public expenditure is expected to drive further growth. GDP growth for FY25 is projected at 6.5-7%.
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