Here are some expert reactions to India's Q2 GDP numbers:
S C Garg, former finance secretary: A 4.5 per cent growth rate shows that there is deeper slowdown than anticipated. Q3 does not seem to be much different, if indications from core sector data are anything to go by. Economy is not out of the woods yet. Food inflation is also higher. Gross fixed capital formation data indicates a stalling of capital. The overall story is not very good. Overall consumption spend had fallen in the first quarter due to national elections. That was made up in Q2. Also worrying are the signs of slowdown on the revenue side; they will get reflected in some time. The advance tax numbers for Q3 will come soon and they will not be good. It is very unlikely that the government will be able to contain fiscal deficit within its annual target. The demand side of credit is also where the problem lies. People don't take credit if their income is not going up. We need to sort our income story for credit to go up.
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