India’s GDP growth for the April-June quarter at 7.8% indicates a robust economic performance. This growth can be attributed to various factors such as increased industrial production, strong agricultural output, and a revival in consumer spending. Additionally, government initiatives to stimulate the economy and a relatively low base from the previous year due to the COVID-19 pandemic have contributed to this positive trend. However, sustaining this growth trajectory will depend on continued economic reforms and managing potential challenges like inflation and external factors affecting global trade.
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