India Falls to the 6th Position in Global Economy Rankings, According to IMF.
- India's Economic Ranking (2025): 6th largest economy with an estimated GDP of $3.92 trillion.
- Global Rankings (Top 5 Economies):
- United States: $30.8 trillion, China: $19.6 trillion, Germany: $4.7 trillion, Japan: $4.44 trillion, United Kingdom: $4 trillion
- India’s GDP Growth: Increased from $3.5 trillion in 2024 to $3.92 trillion in 2025, with nominal growth in rupee terms at 9% (from ₹318 trillion to ₹346.5 trillion).
- Currency Impact: India's rank drop due to Rupee depreciation against the US Dollar (exchange rate: 84.6 in 2024 to 88.5 in 2025).
- Future Projections:
- 2027: India to surpass the UK, becoming the 4th largest economy ($4.58 trillion).
- 2028: India to overtake Japan, reaching 3rd place ($5.06 trillion).
- 2031: Projected third place with a GDP of $6.79 trillion.
- Growth Performance: India remains the fastest-growing major economy with expected growth above 6% in the medium term.
Startup India Recognizes a Record 55,200 Startups in FY26.
- Recognition Stats (2025-26): 55,200 startups recognized, the highest since the scheme's inception.
- Total Recognized Startups (March 31, 2026): 2.23 lakh.
- Annual Growth: 51.6% increase in startup recognition compared to the previous year.
- Women Participation: 48% of startups have at least one woman director or partner (over 1.07 lakh startups).
- Employment Generation:
- Total Jobs Created: Over 23.36 lakh direct jobs.
- FY26 Jobs: Startups generated 4.99 lakh new jobs, a 36.1% increase.
NLDSL and Maharashtra Sign MoU for Logistics Digitization.
- MoU Signing (April 16, 2026): NICDC Logistics Data Services Limited (NLDSL) and the Government of Maharashtra signed an MoU to digitize Maharashtra’s logistics sector via the Unified Logistics Interface Platform (ULIP).
- Objective: Implement a unified digital platform for real-time tracking and data insights, focusing on MSMEs and small exporters.
- Digital Initiatives:
- Logistics Data Bank (LDB): Offers visibility and tracking across the logistics value chain.
- Koyla Shakti: Smart coal analytics dashboard for fuel logistics.
- Track Your Transport: Real-time monitoring tool for logistics movements.
India Aims for 100 GW Nuclear Power Capacity Through the SHANTI Act.
- Workshop (April 17, 2026): Held in New Delhi to develop a roadmap for scaling India’s nuclear power capacity to 100 GW under the SHANTI Act, 2025.
- Organizers: CEA, Ministry of Power, DAE, and NTPC Limited.
- Target: Achieve 100 GW nuclear capacity for Net-Zero and energy security.
- SHANTI Act, 2025: Accelerates nuclear deployment and encourages private participation.
- Technology: Focus on Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and Micro Modular Reactors (MMRs); repurposing retiring thermal plants for nuclear.
- Strategic Measures: Diversify fuel supply, long-term procurement, and site selection with 150 delegates from various sectors.
India Set to Sign Free Trade Agreement with New Zealand.
- FTA Signing (April 27, 2026): India and New Zealand to sign a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi, after the India–New Zealand Business Forum meeting.
- Economic Targets:
- Bilateral Trade: Goal to double trade to $5 billion in 5 years.
- Investment: Expected $20 billion investment inflows into India over the next 15 years.
- Tariff Commitments:
- India: Zero-duty market access for 100% of exports to New Zealand.
- New Zealand: India to reduce tariffs on 95% of New Zealand’s exports (e.g., wool, coal, wine, avocados).
- Sensitive Sector Exclusions:
- Dairy products and other items like onions, sugar, spices, oils, and rubber excluded from duty concessions.
- Services & Mobility:
- New Zealand to offer temporary employment visas to 5,000 skilled Indian professionals annually, with a 3-year stay limit.
- Bilateral Trade Status:
- Merchandise trade (2024-25): $1.3 billion.
- Total goods and services trade (2024): $2.4 billion (services: $1.24 billion).
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