Inclusive Growth in India
Inclusive growth in India is an economic development approach that aims to distribute the benefits of economic progress widely across all sections of society, ensuring equitable access to opportunities, resources, and basic services. It seeks to reduce poverty, diminish inequalities, and empower marginalized communities, thereby building a more just and sustainable society alongside robust GDP expansion.
Recent Developments
- India's real GDP growth maintains its position as one of the fastest-growing economy.
- This growth has been accompanied by significant poverty reduction; a World Bank report from April 2025 indicates that India has lifted 171 million people out of extreme poverty (living ....
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Indian Economy
- 1 Debt Management
- 2 Centre-State Fiscal Imbalances
- 3 GST: Current Scenario, Impacts & Concerns of States
- 4 Viksit Bharat@2047 & $5 Trillion Economy Roadmap
- 5 Informal Sector Inclusion in GDP
- 6 Rising Income Inequality
- 7 Potential GDP: Determinants and Hindrances
- 8 Rising Employment Gap despite Strong GDP Growth
- 9 India’s Economic Growth: Key Statistics & Trends
- 10 India’s Export Competitiveness