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		<title>Jairam Ramesh: Inflation-Tweaked GDP Hides India&#8217;s Real Economic Woes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[India&#8217;s economic storytelling is under fire from Congress MP Jairam Ramesh, who charges the Modi government with using inflation-adjusted GDP data to conceal a grim reality of slowdown and distress.&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>India&#8217;s economic storytelling is under fire from Congress MP Jairam Ramesh, who charges the Modi government with using inflation-adjusted GDP data to conceal a grim reality of slowdown and distress.</p>



<p>Speaking to reporters in the capital, Ramesh dissected the flaws in real GDP calculations. &#8216;By baking in inflation adjustments that don&#8217;t align with lived experiences, the government is cooking the books,&#8217; he said bluntly.</p>



<p>He backed his claims with stark examples: rural distress, youth unemployment hovering at 45% for ages 15-29, and a manufacturing sector that continues to lag. &#8216;Real GDP might show 7% growth, but strip away the adjustments, and you&#8217;re looking at nominal stagnation,&#8217; Ramesh noted.</p>



<p>Ramesh criticized the base year revisions and deflationary assumptions embedded in the data. &#8216;The 2011-12 base is outdated, and the deflation factor is a sleight of hand that ignores skyrocketing vegetable and fuel prices,&#8217; he elaborated.</p>



<p>Demanding transparency, he proposed publishing both real and nominal GDP side-by-side for public scrutiny. This, he believes, would reveal how inflation-eroded purchasing power is crippling households.</p>



<p>The timing of Ramesh&#8217;s outburst aligns with global concerns over India&#8217;s growth trajectory. International agencies like the IMF have revised downward their forecasts, citing consumption weakness—precisely the issues Ramesh amplifies.</p>



<p>Congress has positioned this as part of a broader narrative of &#8216;economic mismanagement.&#8217; Ramesh referenced past UPA-era practices, claiming they were more forthright. &#8216;We didn&#8217;t hide behind fancy adjustments; we let the numbers speak,&#8217; he reminisced.</p>



<p>Government spokespersons have dismissed such critiques as politically motivated, insisting that real GDP offers the most accurate growth measure. Yet, with inflation biting hard, Ramesh&#8217;s call for nominal truth-telling resonates with many.</p>



<p>As fiscal policies loom large, this GDP controversy could shape the upcoming budget discourse and beyond.</p>
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