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Nominal GDP at 10% for FY27 realistic: FinMin

As per the Budget document, India's GDP growth in absolute terms is estimated at Rs 393 lakh crore
10:54 PM Feb 01, 2026 IST | PTI
As per the Budget document, India's GDP growth in absolute terms is estimated at Rs 393 lakh crore
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New Delhi, Feb 1: Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday said that the estimate for nominal GDP at 10 percent for the financial year beginning April 1, 2026, is realistic.

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As per the Budget document, India's GDP growth in absolute terms is estimated at Rs 393 lakh crore.

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"Inflation is down in India, and it is remaining there for some time. Inflation is just not the only one, which is a deflator. However, largely you depend on that. Therefore, the assumption of the nominal GDP is realistic," she said, replying to a query in post-Budget interaction.

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Besides, a 10 percent nominal GDP growth figure has been arrived at on the basis of the existing GDP base year and the methodology.

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The government is set to revise the base year for many important macroeconomic indicators, including GDP and retail inflation measured through the Consumer Price Index (CPI), later this month.

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The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) will release new statistical series with updated base years on February 27.

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National Accounts data will follow 2022ñ23 as the base year and will be released on February 12, and the CPI revision will take place at the end of February.

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Once these new series are introduced, historical data will be recalculated, altering growth rates, inflation trends and nominal values that form the backbone of fiscal projections.

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