India - Macroeconomic Quarterly Summary (April - June 2015)

India - Macroeconomic Quarterly Summary (April - June 2015)

April-June 2015 Round Up and 2015-16 Expectations

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27-Jul-2015
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South Asia, Middle East & North Africa
Research Code: 9ADC-00-12-00-00
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The investment tracker provides a quarterly snapshot of the investment activity in India. It analyses investment activity on a quarter-on-quarter basis with respect to the number and value of projects. The data is segmented by different industries, regions, stages of implementation, types of ownership, and types of project type for deeper analysis and insights. Lastly, it provides information on big-ticket projects. The investment tracker is useful for business planning and decision-making by evaluating the industrial activity within their own industry as well as other allied industries in their value chain and larger ecosystem.

Table of Contents

Indian Economy in 2014-2015: Key Highlights

India’s Economic Growth Continues its Gradual Upward Trend

Manufacturing Rebounded in 2014-15

Focus on Infrastructural Development Aided Growth in Utilities and Construction

Weak Global Demand Dragged Down Growth in Services Sub-Sectors

Services Sector has Steadily Increased its Share of GDP

Industrial Growth So Far has been Pulled Down by Manufacturing

Increasing Divergence between Retail and Wholesale Inflation

Policy Rates Slashed to Stimulate Growth

Fiscal Deficit Hits 37% of the Estimate for 2015-16

Subdued Global Economic Conditions Impact Trade

Current Account Deficit Narrowed due to Lower Trade Deficit

‘Make In India’ Driving Capital Inflows

Appreciating rupee value results in higher forex reserves

2015-2016: Economic Outlook

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The investment tracker provides a quarterly snapshot of the investment activity in India. It analyses investment activity on a quarter-on-quarter basis with respect to the number and value of projects. The data is segmented by different industries, regions, stages of implementation, types of ownership, and types of project type for deeper analysis and insights. Lastly, it provides information on big-ticket projects. The investment tracker is useful for business planning and decision-making by evaluating the industrial activity within their own industry as well as other allied industries in their value chain and larger ecosystem.
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Author Aparajita Basak
WIP Number 9ADC-00-12-00-00
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