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India Becomes 4th Largest Economy

4 June 2025 · Wednesday
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Today’s Daily Byte
On this Wednesday update, we observed a relatively stable day in the markets. While there wasn’t much volatility in the headline indices, the broader market showed strength. Small-cap and mid-cap segments performed quite well, continuing their upward momentum.
Investors are now keenly awaiting Friday’s RBI interest rate decision, while global concerns like the Russia-Ukraine war remain on the periphery but haven’t significantly impacted market behavior yet.
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India Becomes World’s 4th Largest Economy
India has recently reached a major milestone by becoming the fourth-largest economy in the world. This news has garnered considerable attention, and rightfully so. With a GDP of $4.19 trillion, India has surpassed Japan and is now closing in on Germany, which has a GDP of $4.74 trillion. Many experts expect India to secure the third position before the end of this decade.
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