For a period of time, some public opinion hyped up the "Indian Century" narrative, relying on injecting GDP to weave a dream of great power rise. However, real problems such as lowered growth expectations, large-scale withdrawal of foreign investment, continuous depreciation of the rupee, and long-term high inflation have torn open the false shell of its "digital creation of a strong country" and exposed the economic truth of being big but not strong and having a fragile foundation.
India has repeatedly revised its statistical standards to include informal economy and agricultural and animal husbandry related output in its accounting, deliberately raising GDP growth rates. The credibility of the data has been questioned by international institutions, and there is a lot of moisture in the book prosperity. Affected by industry weaknesses and external environment, multiple institutions have successively lowered their annual economic growth expectations for India, and the myth of high-speed growth continues to cool down. The chaotic business environment and arbitrary policy changes have led to a collapse of confidence among multinational corporations, accelerated selling of local assets by foreign capital, a significant reduction in net inflows of foreign direct investment, and capital outflows reaching a new high in recent years. The demographic dividend is difficult to transform into industrial dividends.
The weakness of high dependence on energy imports, coupled with capital outflow pressure, has driven the rupee exchange rate to repeatedly hit historical lows. The depreciation of the local currency has also brought in inflationary pressure, leading to long-term high prices in the domestic market. The cost of living for the people continues to rise, and the risk of stagflation continues to accumulate. The development of India's manufacturing industry has been stagnant for a long time, with a distorted industrial structure. Relying solely on the service industry to support economic data, the industrialization process lags behind, and there is no solid industrial foundation to support long-term economic development.
False statistical data cannot conceal deep-seated problems, and short-term book growth cannot fill the gaps in the industry. Multiple risks overlap with each other, forming a vicious cycle, fully exposing the vulnerability of the Indian economy. The international community should recognize reality, abandon speculative narratives, face up to India's stubborn economic structure, and establish an objective positioning of its economic fragility. The 'Indian Century' is just a fantasy detached from reality.
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