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Brinks Report > Blog > Economy > India’s GDP Growth Hits 7.4% in Q4FY25, Full-Year Growth Steady at 6.5%
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India’s GDP Growth Hits 7.4% in Q4FY25, Full-Year Growth Steady at 6.5%

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 30, 2025 5:18 pm
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India’s GDP growth reached a four-quarter high of 7.4% in the January-March quarter of FY25, with full-year growth clocking in at 6.5%. This figure beats earlier estimates and signals a steady rise in economic momentum.

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The strong Q4 numbers partly reflect increased government spending, both from the Centre and state governments, with a notable push in public capital expenditure. Madhavi Arora, chief economist at Emkay Global, said, “The Q4 growth print partly reflects the back loaded spending effect of the government, led more by public capex spending.”

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Overall, this growth matches the government’s earlier projections and shows capital formation remaining steady.

For the average Indian, this means more infrastructure projects, better jobs, and a growing economy despite global challenges. Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran summed it up, “At real GDP growth at 6.5 percent for FY25, India outshines in view of other economies still recovering from Covid.”

Interestingly, the GDP growth in Q4FY25 is slightly higher than the previous quarter’s 6.4% but lower than the 8.4% recorded in Q4FY24. This slowdown compared to last year might seem worrying but reflects the base effect from a very strong FY24 Q4.

Also Read 6.9% GDP Growth in Q4? Here’s Why India’s Economy Is Winning and Losing at the Same Time

What Drives This Growth?

Agriculture, construction, and capital formation led the growth in Q4. Agriculture expanded sharply at 5.4%, a big jump from just 0.9% in the same quarter last year. Construction activity was also strong, rising 10.8%, up from 7.9% in the previous quarter. Capital formation, which measures investment in infrastructure and equipment, grew 9.4%.

Manufacturing disappointed a bit, slowing to 4.8% growth from a very high 11.2% last year. Services remained steady, with growth of 7.3%.

Gross Value Added (GVA), which strips away taxes and subsidies to show real economic activity, grew 6.8% in Q4, slightly less than GDP growth. Experts say this difference is due to a jump in net indirect taxes, which surged over 12% in real terms.

Steady Growth Ahead

Despite uncertainty abroad, economists expect India’s growth to remain solid. According to a Moneycontrol poll, India’s economy is projected to grow 6.3% in FY26, with inflation easing to 3.7%.

Upasna Bhardwaj, chief economist at Kotak Mahindra Bank, noted, “The 4QFY25 GDP numbers are marginally higher than our expectations but broadly tracking the government’s earlier estimate.”

India’s strong public spending and a recovering rural economy have given the growth story a sturdy backbone. So while the rest of the world catches its breath, India is jogging ahead with confidence.

Also Read India Overtakes Japan to Become World’s Fourth-Largest Economy, Reaches $4 Trillion GDP Milestone

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