* Eight percent growth in next couple of years
Economy will continue to weather global sluggishness with resilience; outlook of multilateral institutions positive for India
Fiscal deficit target of 3.9 percent for 2015-16 seems achievable
Coming year expected to be a challenging one from fiscal point of view
Current Account Deficit (CAD) limits at 1.4 percent of GDP during April-September 2015-16
GST rollout to mark an unprecedented reforms measure in the modern global tax history
Indian equity market relatively resilient compared to other major emerging market economies
Financial inclusion proceeding ppace under PMJD Yojana
Several initiatives taken would help transforming infrastructure sector
FTAs leading to increased imports and exports
Trade deficit declines to $106.8 billion in April-January 2015-16 from $119.6 billion in corresponding period of 2014-15
Foreign exchange reserves at $351.5 billion as on February 5, 2016
Services Sector remains key driver of economic growth, contributing almost 66.1 percent in 2015-16
FDI equity inflows in the services sector grew by 74.7 percent to $14.8 billion in the first seven months of 2015-16
2015 was a landmark Year for India in climate change initiatives
India ranks first in milk production, accounting for 18.5 percent of world production
India recording growth of 6.26 percent whereas world milk production increases by 3.1 percent
Per capita availability of milk in India increased from 176 grams per day in 1990-91 to 322 grams per day by 2014-15
Egg and fish production has also registered an increasing trend over the years
Production of fish during the last quarter of 2015-16 shown an increasing trend and is estimated at 4.79 MT
Impressive strides made in the power sector in the last two years: addition of record generation capacity, moves towards one market in power, reform of discoms and development of renewable energy
Time ripe for industries to absorb excess generation capacity through open access to energize Make in India
A progressive tariff structure can reduce costs for the poor without unduly burdening the rich
Agriculture sector needs a transformation to ensure sustainable livelihoods for the farmers and for food security
Disbursal of subsidy on fertilizers should shift to DBT
Fixed amount of subsidy in the case of P and K fertilizer subsidy
Need for shift to demand-driven agricultural advisory services
Percentage share of horticulture output in agriculture is more than 33 percent
Over the last decade, area under horticulture grew by about 2.7 percent per annum and annual production increased by seven percent
Production of horticulture crops has Outpaced production of foodgrain Since 2012-13
For food security in the current agriculture scenario, India has to focus on supplies which are timely, uninterrupted and affordable for the poor
57 percent of households had calorie intake below 2,160 KCal/consumer unit/day
Average protein intake per capita per day rises steadily
India has the second highest number of undernourished people, warranting immediate attention
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