India's economy is reportedly growing at an impressive 8.2%, yet the IMF has assigned its national accounts a 'C' grade due to methodological weakness ...
The IMF retains a ‘C’ grade for India's GDP data due to some shortcomings, yet praises India’s impressive 8.2% GDP growth, ...
Critics argue that this grade reflects weaknesses in statistical systems, potentially diminishing confidence in GDP and ...
India’s GDP surges 8 per cent even as the IMF’s ‘C’ rating of national accounts sparks a renewed debate over data quality ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman clarified that the IMF did not question India's growth figures, attributing the 'C' grade ...
India’s GDP surged 8.2% to ₹48.63 lakh crore, indicating strong economic momentum. However, the IMF’s ‘Grade C’ rating warns ...
India’s climate justice movement has a new opponent, and it isn’t a coal baron or a reluctant foreign donor but it is a ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has given a ‘C’ Grade to India’s national accounts and government finance data infrastructure in its 2025 Data Adequacy ...
Chief Economic Advisor (CEA) to the government V Anantha Nageswaran has said that India need not be worried about the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) annual ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman pushed back in the Lok Sabha against claims that India is a “dead economy”, responding to an earlier remark by US President Donald Trump. Without naming him, ...
The International Monetary Fund has given India’s national accounts statistics, which include data such as the Gross Domestic Product and the Gross Value Added, a “C” grade, its second-lowest rating.
In a fiery intervention in Parliament, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman dismantled criticism over the IMF’s ‘C’ grade on ...