Recession In 2025 India. Dd mishra, sr director analyst, gartner, says “we can see more mergers and acquisitions, more divestments, more changes in the operating model or the business models of the organisations. However, not everyone subscribes to the view that india could be used as a hedge if the u.s.
India’s 2025 interim budget shows a changing economy. In its monthly economic review for october 2025, the ministry of finance said that inflation has kept both the government.
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India out of technical recession as Q3 records 0.4 GDP growth The, Some companies will perform, some will perish, and this is going to shift the market.

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Recession is a certainty in 2025, but how much will it hurt India, While gdp is on track to register a strong 6.7% expansion in 2025 (6.6% in fy 2025/24), we forecast growth will slow to 5.7% in 2025 (6.2% in fy 2025/25).