India and China: Economic Growth Projections for 2026
The World Bank forecasts India's economy to grow at 7.2% in 2026, while China's growth is expected to slow to 5.5%, driven by a decline in exports and a shift towards domestic consumption.
The World Bank forecasts India's economy to grow at 7.2% in 2026, while China's growth is expected to slow to 5.5%, driven by a decline in exports and a shift towards domestic consumption.
A new report by the Brookings Institution suggests that India's economic growth will outpace China's in 2026, driven by investments in infrastructure, education, and innovation, with significant implications for global trade and geopolitics.
CNBC analyzes the potential impact of China's economic slowdown on India's growth prospects in 2026, including the effects on trade, investment, and regional stability, with expert insights from economists and policymakers.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) releases its latest forecasts, predicting that India's economy will grow at 7.5% in 2026, while China's growth will moderate to 5.8%, with implications for global economic stability and cooperation.
Harvard University's Center for International Development publishes a study comparing the economic growth trajectories of India and China, highlighting the role of institutional factors, human capital, and technological innovation in shaping their growth prospects in 2026.
Kaggle provides an interactive dataset and visualization tool to explore the economic growth trends in India and China, allowing users to forecast and analyze the data using machine learning models and statistical techniques.
A video lecture by a renowned economist discusses the prospects of India's economic growth surpassing China's by 2026, examining the factors driving growth, including demographics, urbanization, and industrialization.
The Asia Society publishes a report examining the economic growth prospects of India and China in 2026, with a focus on the role of trade, investment, and regional cooperation in shaping their growth trajectories and implications for the global economy.