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    By Amjad Qaimkhani

    WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has assigned India a “C” grade — the second-lowest rating — in its latest annual assessment, raising concerns over the reliability and timeliness of the country’s economic data.

    According to the report, India’s most recent publicly available figures, dating back to December 2011, were considered both outdated and inconsistent, signaling serious gaps that could hinder accurate monitoring of the economy. The IMF highlighted recurring issues with India’s methodology for calculating GDP, particularly the approach based on income, which experts have repeatedly criticized for its weaknesses.

    The report comes amid claims by the Modi-led BJP government, circulated widely through social media and WhatsApp groups, that India has overtaken Japan to become the world’s third-largest economy and reached a $5 trillion GDP. These deficiencies in national accounts contributed to India receiving a low rating for the second consecutive year, underlining persistent structural flaws in the country’s statistical framework.

    Analysts suggest that such statements may contrast sharply with the IMF’s findings, casting doubt on the accuracy of publicly presented figures. The IMF stressed that reliable and timely economic data is vital for sound policy-making, international comparison, and investor confidence. Without improvements in the quality of its statistics, India risks undermining both domestic planning and its credibility on the global stage.

    The report’s findings serve as a stark reminder of the challenges facing one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies, where outdated information and methodological weaknesses continue to limit transparency and raise questions about the accuracy of government-reported economic achievements.

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