IMF is of the view that India’s national account statistics are based on the outdated base year of 2011-12, which makes the GDP estimates unrepresentative of today’s economy. However, the IMF has ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman clarified that the IMF did not question India's growth figures, attributing the 'C' grade on national accounts to an outdated base year. India will shift to a ...
In its annual staff report for India for 2025, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wednesday retained its C-grade for India’s national account statistics, or GDP data, which means the data ...
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has retained its overall ‘B’ grade on India’s official statistics and the ‘C’ grade for the national accounts data, reiterating that methodological weaknesses ...
Ramesh is now explicitly tying the IMF’s grade to the latest NSO print to argue that India’s “fastest growing major economy” claim sits uneasily with external scrutiny of its statistics. Congress ...
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has rated India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and other national accounts data a "C" - the second lowest in terms of grading. Reason? The data available “have ...
The International Monetary Fund has given India’s national accounts statistics, which include data such as the Gross Domestic Product and the Gross Value Added, a “C” grade, its second-lowest rating.