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Global economic growth is projected to remain at 2.8 per cent in 2025, unchanged from 2024, according to the United Nations flagship report, World Economic Situation and Prospects (WESP) 2025. While the global economy has demonstrated resilience, withstanding a series of mutually reinforcing shocks, growth remains below the pre-pandemic average of 3.2 per cent, constrained by weak investment, sluggish productivity growth, and high debt levels.
The report notes that lower inflation and ongoing monetary easing in many economies could provide a modest boost to global economic activity in 2025. However, uncertainty still looms large, with risks stemming from geopolitical conflicts, rising trade tensions and elevated borrowing costs in many parts of the world. These challenges are particularly acute for low-income and vulnerable countries, where sub-par and fragile growth threatens to further undermine progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
“Countries cannot ignore these perils. In our interconnected economy, shocks on one side of the world push up prices on the other. Every country is affected and must be part of the solution—building on progress made,” said António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General, in the foreword to the report. “We’ve set a path. Now it’s time to deliver. Together, let’s make 2025 the year we put the world on track for a prosperous, sustainable future for all.”
The report highlights the potential of critical minerals for the energy transition—such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements—and also for accelerating progress towards the SDGs in many countries.
For resource-rich developing countries, rising global demand for critical minerals presents a unique opportunity to boost growth, create jobs, and increase public revenues for investment in sustainable development. However, the report warns that these opportunities come with significant risks. Poor governance, unsafe labour practices, environmental degradation, and over-reliance on volatile commodity markets could exacerbate inequalities and harm ecosystems, undermining long-term development gains.
“Critical minerals have immense potential to accelerate sustainable development, but only if managed responsibly,” said Li Junhua, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs. “Governments must adopt forward-looking policies and comprehensive regulatory frameworks to drive sustainable extraction, equitable benefit-sharing, and investments in building productive capacities to maximize the development gains from these resources.”
[Excerpt from DESA Publication "World Economic Situation and Prospects Report 2025" Dated 13/01/25]

Q1: What is the projected economic growth rate for India in 2025 according to the UN report?
(a) 5.7%
(b) 6.0%
(c) 6.6%
(d) 7.0%

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Ans: (c)
Sol: The UN projects India’s economic growth rate at 6.6% in 2025.

Q2: What are the main drivers of India’s economic growth in 2025 as mentioned in the report?
(a) Agriculture and tourism
(b) Private consumption and investment
(c) External demand and foreign aid
(d) Natural resources and trade agreements

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Ans: (b)
Sol: India’s growth is driven by strong private consumption and investment.

Q3: How does infrastructure investment impact India’s economy?
(a) It reduces inflation.
(b) It increases debt levels without economic benefits.
(c) It yields strong multiplier effects on economic growth.
(d) It solely benefits the agricultural sector.

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Ans: (c)
Sol: Infrastructure investment yields strong multiplier effects, boosting economic growth.

Q4: What is the projected growth rate for South Asia in 2025?
(a) 4.7%
(b) 5.7%
(c) 6.0%
(d) 6.6%

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Ans: (b)
Sol: South Asia is projected to grow at 5.7% in 2025.

Q5: What has contributed to the positive outlook for India’s agricultural sector in 2025?
(a) Increased use of fertilizers
(b) Favourable monsoon rains in 2024
(c) Expansion of agricultural exports
(d) Government subsidies for crops

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Ans: (b)
Sol: Favourable monsoon rains in 2024 have improved agricultural output for 2025.

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