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India’s GDP grows at robust 7.8% in Q4 FY26; 7.7% full year growth beats estimates
The Indian economy grew at a better-than-expected 7.8% in the fourth quarter of last financial year 2025-26. The GDP growth for the whole year stood at 7.7% marginally higher than the previous government estimates of 7.6%. India's economic growth has beaten estimates, especially as experts had expected some impact of the US-Iran conflict to reflect in the headline number.
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At 7.7%, India's GDP growth in FY26 beats slowdown predictions; but will the momentum continue?
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