SBI Research Estimates India’s FY26 GDP Growth at Around 7.5%:

SBI Research Estimates India’s FY26 GDP Growth at Around 7.5%:

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Category : Business and economics Published on: January 13 2026

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  • SBI Research has projected that India’s economy will continue its strong momentum in FY26, with GDP growth expected to be close to 7.5%, showing a slight upward bias. According to the first advance estimates, GDP growth is placed at 7.4%, compared to 6.5% in FY25, while Gross Value Added (GVA) is estimated at 7.3%. Nominal GDP growth is pegged at 8%.
  • The second advance estimates, which will factor in more comprehensive data and revisions, are scheduled for release on February 27, 2026.
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