How No. 1 Switzerland and others have mastered the trade-offs of modern statehood – and why the U.S. ranks No. 18.
India slipped to sixth in IMF GDP rankings due to rupee depreciation and base revision, even as the economy continued strong growth and is expected to regain position soon ...
Rarely have the aggregate GDP numbers been as much celebrated as they are being done in recent years. So, the question about absolute GDP figures and the jubilation over India’s no. 4 spot in global ...
India slipped to the sixth-largest economy in 2025 as rupee weakness eroded gains in dollar terms, with IMF projections now pushing its rise to third place to 2031 despite strong growth ...
The NBS, in its Q1 2025 GDP report released Monday, July 21, attributed the growth to robust performances in the services and industrial sectors. [Getty Images/Stock Photo] The rebasing also revealed ...
India’s nominal GDP is estimated at about $4.15 trillion (Dh15.23 trillion), placing it behind Japan ($4.38 trillion) and the UK ($4.26 trillion) ...
India is still growing fast. The slip does not reflect a collapse. It shows how exchange rates and data methods affect world rankings.
In fact, IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook (April 2026) sees India sitting at the sixth spot this financial year too. What has led to the sudden fall? Why has India dropped to the sixth position, ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio and Kentucky have been ranked among the states with the worst economies in the United States, according to a recent study by WalletHub. The study evaluated state economies by ...
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