Shashi Tharoor advocates for simplified GST, urban transformation, and economic priorities at real estate event in Singapore.
The RBI’s September Bulletin underscored India’s economic resilience, citing strong Q1 growth, GST reforms, stable inflation, ...
Robust household consumption and investment have sustained expansion, which the finance ministry's monthly economic review expects will continue into the second half of 2025-26.
The Business & Financial Times on MSN
India’s next generation GST reforms: Simplified taxation, stronger growth
By Manish GUPTAThe next-generation Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms, announced by Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra ...
Maharashtra: With a GSDP of over ₹40.5 lakh crore (comparable to Norway), Maharashtra tops the list with 1,42,000 millionaire ...
Opinion
The Pioneer on MSNGST 2.0: Strengthening India’s economy
The most significant impact of this reform will be an increase in consumer demand. With lower GST rates, prices of essential ...
Khaleej Times on MSN
India defies tariffs with strong growth, global alliances
India’s inherent strengths are cushioning the impact of tariff headwinds. Strong domestic consumption, which accounts for ...
Newsable Asianet News on MSN
GST rationalisation to boost consumption growth: Finance Ministry
India's GST Council introduced a simplified three-rate structure—5%, 18%, and 40%—effective September 22, 2025, aiming to boost consumption, ease compliance, and support sectors like renewable energy.
A structured care-giving industry can not only meet a vital social need but also generate large-scale employment, spur health ...
Effective September 22, 2025, India's GST regime undergoes a major overhaul following the 56th GST Council meeting led by ...
“At Independence, the new Government of India … made the building of big dams a central part of its strategy for transforming ...
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