India's economy projected to grow at 6.8 to 7.2 pc in FY27: Economic Survey

The Economic Survey strikes a note of cautious optimism, projecting steady economic growth in 2026–27 even as global uncertainties continue to weigh on the outlook.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Union Budget
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  • GDP growth is projected at 6.8–7.2% in 2026–27, slightly lower than the current year’s estimate.

  • The Survey highlights steady growth supported by domestic demand despite global uncertainty.

  • Recent policy reforms have strengthened medium-term growth prospects, keeping risks broadly balanced.

The Economic Survey on Thursday projected the GDP growth in the range of 6.8 to 7.2 per cent in 2026-27, a tad lower than 7.4 per cent estimated in the current fiscal.

"The outlook, therefore, is one of steady growth amid global uncertainty, requiring caution, but not pessimism," said the pre-Budget document tabled in the Lok Sabha.

The growth projection has taken into consideration the cumulative impact of policy reforms over recent years that appear to have lifted the economy's medium-term growth potential closer to 7 per cent.

"With domestic drivers playing a dominant role and macroeconomic stability well anchored, the balance of risks around growth remains broadly even," it said.

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