
India's economic activities resilient amidst global uncertainties: RBI Bulletin
'In this state of elevated global uncertainty, various high-frequency indicators for May 2025 point towards resilient economic activity in India across the industrial and services sectors,' it said.
The global economy is in a state of flux, reeling from the twin shocks of trade policy uncertainties and a spike in geopolitical tensions, said an article in the RBI's June Bulletin.
Mumbai, Jun 25 (PTI) Amid global uncertainties, various high-frequency indicators point towards resilient economic activity in India across the industrial and services sectors, the Reserve Bank Bulletin said on Wednesday.
The article noted that agriculture showed a broad-based increase in production across most major crops during 2024-25.
Also, the domestic price situation remains benign, with headline inflation staying below the target for the fourth consecutive month in May.
Financial conditions too remained conducive to facilitate an efficient transmission of rate cuts to the credit market, said the article on 'State of the Economy'.
The central bank said the views expressed in the bulletin article are those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Reserve Bank of India. PTI NKD NKD SHW
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