The Economic Survey 2025 aims to assess the country’s economic performance in the previous financial year. It provides insights into trends in industries like manufacturing and services and suggests policies to tackle challenges and boost growth.
What is the Economic Survey?
The Economic Survey is a detailed document that analyzes the country’s economy. It focuses on key sectors and is divided into two parts:
- Economic Performance: Evaluation of the nation’s economic growth.
- Social and Economic Issues: Analysis of areas like education, poverty, and climate change.
It also includes estimates for GDP growth, inflation, and trade.
When is the Economic Survey Released?
The Budget Session of Parliament begins on January 31, and the Budget is presented on February 1. The Economic Survey is typically released a day before the budget speech, on January 31.
Who Prepares the Economic Survey?
The Economic Division of the Department of Economic Affairs prepares the survey under the supervision of the Chief Economic Advisor. The Finance Minister releases it before the budget presentation.
What Does the Economic Survey Include?
The Survey covers various economic indicators, such as:
- Agriculture and Industrial Production
- Infrastructure and Employment
- Money Supply and Prices
- Import-Export Data and Foreign Exchange Reserves
It helps understand factors affecting the economy and their impact on government fiscal strategies.
Where to Watch the Economic Survey?
You can watch the live presentation on:
- Parliament TV
- PIB India Channel
- Finance Ministry’s Facebook Page
Live updates will also be available on the Finance Ministry’s official X (formerly Twitter) handle.