India posts 7.8 percent GDP growth in March quarter

India's economy expanded 7.8 percent in the March quarter, beating forecasts and lifting full-year growth for fiscal 2026 to 7.7 percent. The result was supported by strong private investment and consumption.

The performance came despite concerns linked to the West Asia conflict. Officials noted that the expansion defied expectations tied to regional tensions. The government has reaffirmed its commitment to ongoing reforms aimed at sustaining economic momentum. Risks such as potential impacts from El Nino remain on the outlook for the year ahead. Private sector activity played a central role in driving the quarterly gain. Consumption trends also contributed positively to the overall result.

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India's economy grows 7.7 per cent in 2025-26 amid global shocks

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Provisional GDP estimates released on Friday show 7.7 per cent growth for 2025-26. The figure exceeds the government's February prediction by 0.1 percentage points. Outlook for 2026-27 points to a slowdown.

Corporate India posted robust revenue increases during the March 2026 quarter. However, rising input costs and a weaker rupee pressured operating margins across many companies.

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홍콩 경제가 2026년 1분기에 전년 동기 대비 5.9% 성장하며 약 5년 만에 가장 빠른 분기 성장세를 보였으며, 폴 찬 재무장관의 전망치인 4%대를 넘어섰습니다. 중동 긴장 속에서도 민간 소비와 정부 지출이 성장을 견인했으며, 통계처의 예비 추산치는 2025년 4분기의 4% 성장률을 상회했습니다. 정부 대변인은 긍정적인 전망을 내놓으면서도 지역적 위험 요인에 유의해야 한다고 언급했습니다.

Economic analysts expect positive GDP growth figures for South Africa's first quarter when Statistics South Africa releases the data on Tuesday.

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Gokaldas Exports achieved strong sequential growth in both revenue and profit for the March quarter. The company posted a 9% rise in revenue despite ongoing global trade disruptions and US tariff pressures.

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