BIJFMCF 2023
DOI: 10.54646/bijfmcf.013
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The Predictive Analysis for Economic Development and Financial Status of India in 2023

Abstract: The West is heading toward an economic recession. India, which has emerged as a bright spot in 2022, will find it very difficult to maintain its growth momentum. However, in 2023, the countries of the world will be looking closely at India to increase the growth of the world. Even the World Bank revised its India GDP forecast to 6.9% for FY23 due to strong economic activity. India’s domestic consumption has supported the economy, but India, Asia’s third-largest economy, has not been immune to the impact of the… Show more

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“…India has been fueled by a rapidly rising population, which is increasing at a rate of 1.41% per year despite occupying only 2.4% of the total world's land area (Shakeel et al, 2019). The economic growth, which is expected to be 6.9% for the financial year 2023 as per the world Bank (Aswin et al, 2023), places much strain on the entire governing system. Decentralizing the governance is the greatest approach to handling such a huge landmass and population (Shruti et al, 2014).…”
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“…India has been fueled by a rapidly rising population, which is increasing at a rate of 1.41% per year despite occupying only 2.4% of the total world's land area (Shakeel et al, 2019). The economic growth, which is expected to be 6.9% for the financial year 2023 as per the world Bank (Aswin et al, 2023), places much strain on the entire governing system. Decentralizing the governance is the greatest approach to handling such a huge landmass and population (Shruti et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%