At present, the base year for calculating the GDP is 2004-05. The Ministry of statistics had changed the base to 2004-05 from 1993-94 in 2006.
"We have undertaken the process of revising base year for calculating the GDP. With the passage of time new products are manufactured and new data is added," Chief Statistician T C A Anant told PTI.
He clarified however that the methodology as such for computing the GDP can't be changed.
Although Anant did not commit on the timeframe for changing the base year for computing GDP, indications are that it would be sometime soon.
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For examining the performance of the economy in real terms through the macro economic aggregates like GDP, national income, consumption expenditure and capital formation, estimates they are prepared at the prices of selected year, known as base year.
The base year of the national accounts is changed periodically to take into account the structural changes which take place in the economy and to depict a true picture of the economy through macro aggregates.
These estimates at constant (1948-49) prices alongwith the corresponding estimates at current prices and the accounts of the Public Authorities were published in the publication, "Estimates of National Income" in 1956.
With the gradual improvement in the availability of basic data over the years, a comprehensive review of methodology for national accounts statistics has constantly been undertaken with a view to updating the data base and shifting the base year to a more recent year.