India's 'glittering' economy lights Modi's reelection path

South Asian nation to surpass Germany and Japan by 2027, but experts warn of weaknesses

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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi gestures toward a Republic Day crowd in New Delhi on Jan. 26. He is primed to seek a third straight term in power in the upcoming general election. © Reuters

KIRAN SHARMA, Nikkei staff writer

NEW DELHI -- India's brisk economy has created a tail wind for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's reelection campaign, although some analysts caution that the reality might not be quite as rosy as the headline numbers suggest.

The South Asian country's gross domestic product for the October to December quarter surprised most economists, growing by 8.4%. Most forecasters had predicted the economy would struggle to clear 7% for the quarter. Although India only reports figures for fiscal years, the reading resulted in a robust growth rate of about 7.7% for the calendar year.

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