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India can grow above 7.5% without stoking inflation: RBI Deputy Governor

by Business Standard

India has demonstrated that it possesses the underlying economic potential to sustain growth rates above 7.5 per cent without triggering inflation, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy Governor Poonam Gupta said on Friday.

01 June, 2026

US trade deal to boost India's position in global trade: Panagariya

by Business Standard

India will come out stronger from the ongoing tariff uncertainty and a bilateral trade deal with the US will place the country "incredibly favourably" in global trading equation, 16th Finance Commission Chairman Arvind Panagariya said on Friday.

22 May, 2026

CEA urges strategic buffers for energy shock

by The Telegraph

V Anantha Nageswaran said India must build strategic buffers to withstand the severe energy shock arising from the West Asia crisis.

03 May, 2026

Top 500 companies' profits grew 30% post Covid, but no investments: CEA

by Indian Express

V Anantha Nageswaran said profits of India’s top 500 companies rose nearly 30% after Covid, but private investment remained weak, urging businesses to reflect on their reluctance to invest amid growing global economic uncertainty.

03 May, 2026

RBI DG: Macro factors strong, no pressure on BoP

by Times of India

Poonam Gupta said India’s strong macroeconomic fundamentals could support 7.5% growth with low inflation, adding that the West Asia conflict has not significantly affected the balance of payments.

02 May, 2026

Fiscal stress a reality, committed to capex target: Expenditure secy

by Business Standard

V Vualnam said disruptions to energy imports through the Strait of Hormuz and fuel excise duty cuts are increasing fiscal pressure, while reaffirming the government’s commitment to fiscal prudence and capital expenditure targets.

02 May, 2026

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