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  • Visual showing India’s 7.3% growth driven by domestic demand contrasted with global headwinds, including potential 25% US tariffs and limited export exposure at 2% of GDP.
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    The IMF’s “Resilience” Paradox: Why India’s Growth Story Is Stronger Than Global Headwinds Suggest

    ByTeam TQ January 19, 2026

    At a time when much of the global economy remains trapped between inflation fatigue, geopolitical friction, and trade uncertainty, India continues to defy gravity. In its latest assessment, the International Monetary Fund has reaffirmed India’s position as the fastest-growing major economy, projecting growth well above most global peers for FY 2025–26. Yet this optimism arrives…

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  • View of a growing Indian city with modern infrastructure, transport networks, and urban development, symbolizing the rise of Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities in India
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    The New Geography of Growth: Why India’s Tier-2 and Tier-3 Cities Are Rising

    ByTeam TQ December 30, 2025December 30, 2025

    Beyond the Metro-Centric Model For decades, India’s economic narrative revolved around a handful of large metros. Today, that story is changing. Growth is increasingly shifting to Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities, reshaping the country’s economic map. Push Factors from Overcrowded Metros Major cities are facing mounting pressure: For both businesses and professionals, metros are becoming less…

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