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CII projects India’s growth at 6.4–6.7% in FY26; reforms, demand to drive growth

IndiaTimes Thursday, 3 July 2025 ()
CII projects India's economic growth at 6.4-6.7% for FY26, driven by strong domestic demand, while acknowledging geopolitical risks. The industry body proposes GST rationalization, tax reforms, and infrastructure improvements to enhance ease of doing business. These measures aim to lower costs and attract investment, reinforcing India's stable growth fundamentals.
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