Rising global commodities prices as well as supply-side bottlenecks kept India s main inflation gauges CPI and WPI at elevated levels during January 2022 denting the recovering domestic economy.
Rising global commodities prices as well as supply-side bottlenecks kept India s main inflation gauges CPI and WPI at elevated levels during January 2022 denting the recovering domestic economy.Notably, high commodities cost especially .
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India’s GDP: Quickest to fall, fastest to recover
By IANS| Updated: 26th December 2020 4:54 am IST
By Rohit Vaid
New Delhi, Dec 25 : The Covid-19 induced turmoil showed weakness as well as resilience of Indias economy in 2020, as the country’s GDP recorded abysmal fall and breathtaking recovery.
The economy, which faced a severe slowdown prior to the pandemic, was decimated due to the lockdown imposed to curb the pandemic’s spread. Accordingly, the country’s GDP contracted by more than 23 per cent in Q1FY21.
Nonetheless, slow tapering of mobility and lockdown restrictions along with pent up demand narrowed this contraction to under 10 per cent in Q2FY21.