TFIPOST हिन्दी
TFIPOST Global
Tfipost.com
Tfipost.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    Caught Between Giants: How China’s Strategic Embrace Is Complicating Nepal’s Balancing Act

    Caught Between Giants: How China’s Strategic Embrace Is Complicating Nepal’s Balancing Act

    Rescue operations underway after Narmada cruise capsizes in sudden storm at Bargi Dam, Jabalpur.

    Mother, Child Found Locked in Final Embrace After Narmada Cruise Disaster in Jabalpur

    Amit Shah reacts to major anti-narcotics success in Mumbai operation

    Amit Shah Promises Tough Action as ₹1,745 Crore Cocaine Bust in Mumbai Exposes Global Drug Network

    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • All
    • Business
    • Economy1
    • Finance
    From struggle to reform, India’s workers power the nation’s rise.

    Labour Day 2026: From Red Flags to Reform, How New India is Rewriting the Workers’ Future

    AI, access, and accountability: Goyal’s push to transform India’s procurement system through GeM

    Goyal Speeds Up GeM Revamp, Pushes AI Tools and Wider Access to Reform Procurement System

    What are the Benefits of Critical Health Insurance in Serious Illness Cases?

    What are the Benefits of Critical Health Insurance in Serious Illness Cases?

    How Digital Verification Works In Online Personal Loan Applications

    How Digital Verification Works In Online Personal Loan Applications

    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • All
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    Dubey escalates infiltration debate in Bengal

    Bengal Poll Row Escalates After Bangladesh Parliament Remarks: Nishikant Dubey Targets TMC Over Infiltration Debate

    India called the shots, not the ceasefire: Rajnath SIngh

    India Chose the Moment, Not the Pressure: Rajnath Singh Says Operation Sindoor Halt Was a Strategic Call

    Why is Making a Jet Engine so Hard | The failure of Kaveri

    Why is Making a Jet Engine so Hard | The failure of Kaveri

    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • All
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    Caught Between Giants: How China’s Strategic Embrace Is Complicating Nepal’s Balancing Act

    Caught Between Giants: How China’s Strategic Embrace Is Complicating Nepal’s Balancing Act

    Karachi Pact 1949: How Pakistan Cemented Control Over Gilgit-Baltistan Without Its People’s Consent

    Karachi Pact 1949: How Pakistan Cemented Control Over Gilgit-Baltistan Without Its People’s Consent

    When law becomes an instrument of exclusion, persecution moves far beyond the courtroom.

    Ahmadis in Pakistan: From Faith to Marginalisation Under Law and Society

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • All
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Indology
    Chants of ‘Jai Badri Vishal’ Echo as Badrinath Portals Open; All Four Dhams Now Accessible to Pilgrims

    Chants of ‘Jai Badri Vishal’ Echo as Badrinath Portals Open; All Four Dhams Now Accessible to Pilgrims

    Kedarnath Dham Portals Open for Devotees After 181 Days Amid Vedic Chants, Traditional Rituals

    Kedarnath Dham Portals Open for Devotees After 181 Days Amid Vedic Chants, Traditional Rituals

    Sardar Patel and Amit Shah

    Sardar Patel’s 1947 Blueprint on Minority Quotas Resurfaces as Reservation Debate Returns to Centre Stage

    The 1973 Constitution and ‘Bhutto’ the Man Who Made It: What Pakistan Owes and What It Destroyed

    The 1973 Constitution and ‘Bhutto’ the Man Who Made It: What Pakistan Owes and What It Destroyed

    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • All
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Games
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Satire
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    From struggle to reform, India’s workers power the nation’s rise.

    Labour Day 2026: From Red Flags to Reform, How New India is Rewriting the Workers’ Future

    A journey of faith unfolds across one of India’s toughest terrains.

    Adi Kailash Yatra Begins Today: Temple Gates Open as Uttarakhand Tightens Grip on Strategic Himalayan Corridor

    Minor rape survivor’s pregnancy termination and reproductive rights

    SC Reinforces Bodily Autonomy in Teen Rape Survivor Case, Questions State Control Over Abortion Rights

    The Role of AI in Airport Security Solutions for Managing High Tourist Traffic

    The Role of AI in Airport Security Solutions for Managing High Tourist Traffic

    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
Tfipost.com
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • All
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    Caught Between Giants: How China’s Strategic Embrace Is Complicating Nepal’s Balancing Act

    Caught Between Giants: How China’s Strategic Embrace Is Complicating Nepal’s Balancing Act

    Rescue operations underway after Narmada cruise capsizes in sudden storm at Bargi Dam, Jabalpur.

    Mother, Child Found Locked in Final Embrace After Narmada Cruise Disaster in Jabalpur

    Amit Shah reacts to major anti-narcotics success in Mumbai operation

    Amit Shah Promises Tough Action as ₹1,745 Crore Cocaine Bust in Mumbai Exposes Global Drug Network

    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • All
    • Business
    • Economy1
    • Finance
    From struggle to reform, India’s workers power the nation’s rise.

    Labour Day 2026: From Red Flags to Reform, How New India is Rewriting the Workers’ Future

    AI, access, and accountability: Goyal’s push to transform India’s procurement system through GeM

    Goyal Speeds Up GeM Revamp, Pushes AI Tools and Wider Access to Reform Procurement System

    What are the Benefits of Critical Health Insurance in Serious Illness Cases?

    What are the Benefits of Critical Health Insurance in Serious Illness Cases?

    How Digital Verification Works In Online Personal Loan Applications

    How Digital Verification Works In Online Personal Loan Applications

    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • All
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    Dubey escalates infiltration debate in Bengal

    Bengal Poll Row Escalates After Bangladesh Parliament Remarks: Nishikant Dubey Targets TMC Over Infiltration Debate

    India called the shots, not the ceasefire: Rajnath SIngh

    India Chose the Moment, Not the Pressure: Rajnath Singh Says Operation Sindoor Halt Was a Strategic Call

    Why is Making a Jet Engine so Hard | The failure of Kaveri

    Why is Making a Jet Engine so Hard | The failure of Kaveri

    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • All
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    US Weighs First-Ever Hypersonic Strike: Can the $15M Dark Eagle Break the Iranian Deadlock?

    Caught Between Giants: How China’s Strategic Embrace Is Complicating Nepal’s Balancing Act

    Caught Between Giants: How China’s Strategic Embrace Is Complicating Nepal’s Balancing Act

    Karachi Pact 1949: How Pakistan Cemented Control Over Gilgit-Baltistan Without Its People’s Consent

    Karachi Pact 1949: How Pakistan Cemented Control Over Gilgit-Baltistan Without Its People’s Consent

    When law becomes an instrument of exclusion, persecution moves far beyond the courtroom.

    Ahmadis in Pakistan: From Faith to Marginalisation Under Law and Society

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • All
    • Culture
    • Education
    • History
    • Indology
    Chants of ‘Jai Badri Vishal’ Echo as Badrinath Portals Open; All Four Dhams Now Accessible to Pilgrims

    Chants of ‘Jai Badri Vishal’ Echo as Badrinath Portals Open; All Four Dhams Now Accessible to Pilgrims

    Kedarnath Dham Portals Open for Devotees After 181 Days Amid Vedic Chants, Traditional Rituals

    Kedarnath Dham Portals Open for Devotees After 181 Days Amid Vedic Chants, Traditional Rituals

    Sardar Patel and Amit Shah

    Sardar Patel’s 1947 Blueprint on Minority Quotas Resurfaces as Reservation Debate Returns to Centre Stage

    The 1973 Constitution and ‘Bhutto’ the Man Who Made It: What Pakistan Owes and What It Destroyed

    The 1973 Constitution and ‘Bhutto’ the Man Who Made It: What Pakistan Owes and What It Destroyed

    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • All
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Entertainment
    • Food
    • Games
    • Health
    • Lifestyle
    • Satire
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    From struggle to reform, India’s workers power the nation’s rise.

    Labour Day 2026: From Red Flags to Reform, How New India is Rewriting the Workers’ Future

    A journey of faith unfolds across one of India’s toughest terrains.

    Adi Kailash Yatra Begins Today: Temple Gates Open as Uttarakhand Tightens Grip on Strategic Himalayan Corridor

    Minor rape survivor’s pregnancy termination and reproductive rights

    SC Reinforces Bodily Autonomy in Teen Rape Survivor Case, Questions State Control Over Abortion Rights

    The Role of AI in Airport Security Solutions for Managing High Tourist Traffic

    The Role of AI in Airport Security Solutions for Managing High Tourist Traffic

    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
No Result
View All Result
Tfipost.com
Tfipost.com
No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Defense
  • Geopolitics
  • Knowledge
  • Law
  • Lounge

Per Capita Income Doubles under the Modi Government: A Boon for India’s Economic Progress

This is why the mantra of the Modi government since assuming power, has been to focus on holistic economic growth.

Paurush Gupta by Paurush Gupta
10 March 2023
in Economy
Per Capita Income Doubles under the Modi Government: A Boon for India’s Economic Progress
Share on FacebookShare on X

Per Capita Income: India is currently the President of the powerful G-20 grouping and has undoubtedly become the leader of the Global South. India’s stature on the global stage has been rapidly rising. This has enhanced both India’s hard power and soft power. But as they say, to sustain this rise in global clout, India has to back it up with a sound economic foundation and all-round prosperity within the nation.

This is why the mantra of the Modi government since assuming power, has been to focus on holistic economic growth. For this, it has been taking a slew of measures that can propel India into the top three leading economies in the world. During his tenure, Prime Minister Modi has moved India from the notorious fragile five list to a preferred ‘investment destination’.

RelatedPosts

IMF Ranking Jolt Misread: India’s Economy Strong, Sixth Spot Just a Statistical Glitch

The Fuel Miracle: How India Frozen Petrol Prices Amidst a Global Inferno

India–South Korea Agree to $50 Billion Trade Target in Major Economic Upgrade

Load More

The National Statistics Office (NSO) is India’s premier organization for data and statistical collection. NSO data is much anticipated among the economist fraternity to analyze the trajectory of the nation’s growth. The latest data by the NSO underline the economic progress India has undertaken under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi in the last nine years.

From Strides to Leaps: Per Capita Income of India Doubles under the Modi Government

As per the latest data released by the NSO, per capita income of India has almost doubled during the tenure of PM Modi. The NSO data revealed that per capita income of India (in nominal terms) increased from Rs. 87,748 in 2014–15 to Rs. 1,85,534 in 2019–20.

With this, the per capita income of India in nominal terms has seen a sharp increase of almost 99%. This is, in fact, a remarkable achievement of the Modi government.

Read More: States on Notice as Finance Ministry Intensifies Capex Scrutiny

As per the NSO, per capita income of India at current prices or in nominal terms stood at 1,27,065 and 1,48,524 during the financial years 2020–21 and 2021–22, respectively.

Nominal vs. Real Data: Inflation: The Deflating Factor

Before moving ahead, let’s recap the basics first. Any data in nominal terms means that it has included the effect of inflation. On account of rapidly varying inflation, the comparison of two sets of data from different time periods becomes a challenging task. As a result, data in real terms or constant price are used for comparison because they exclude the deflating factor, namely inflation.

To make accurate assessments of changing economic performance or parameters like measuring the changes in per capita income or GDP growth, the use of real-term or constant prices becomes important and is preferred by several economists.

While per capita income of India has increased by a whopping 99% or simply doubled under the Modi government, it has seen a massive jump in real terms as well. In real terms, or at constant prices, the per capita income has increased by almost 35 percent. Earlier, it was pegged at Rs 72,805 in 2014–15; now it has jumped to Rs 98,118 in 2022–23.

Average annual increase in per capita income in real terms

As per the World Development Indicator Database, the average growth of India’s per-capita income in real terms was 5.6% per annum between FY 2014 and FY 2019. This clearly means that India has seen a consistent rise in per capita income.

Renowned economist Pinaki Chakraborty, the former director of the top economic research institute NIPFP, lauded this achievement. He stated that if India sustains a per capita income between 5% and 6% per annum and takes appropriate redistributive policies, it will support India’s growth ahead.

He said, “Sustaining per-capita income growth at 5 to 6 percent per annum with appropriate redistributive policies will help sustain this momentum. We also have to factor in uneven growth within the country. Balanced regional development will act as a catalyst for higher growth.”

Read More: Unpacking the Raghuram Rajan’s Misnomer of ‘Hindu Rate of Growth

It is worth noting that most of the leading economies could not navigate the turbulence caused by the COVID pandemic and the Ukraine-Russia crisis well. NSO data revealed that the Indian economy too suffered a massive hit because of the pandemic, but it soon recovered on account of prudent economic policies followed by the Modi government.

As per the NSO data, per capita income of India fell during the COVID period, both in real as well as nominal terms. Later, it saw an increase in FY 2021–22 and FY 2022–23.

Economist Pinaki Chakraborty added that “this growth in per capita income is significant. We have seen improvements in outcomes related to health, education, and economic and social mobility. COVID impacted us badly. However, we have seen significant economic recovery after COVID.”

Will the upward trend continue?

The Indian economy is well placed to remain the fastest-growing major economy in the world. In spite of the global challenges like the Ukraine crisis, the uncertainty of a recession looming over the global economy, and the debt crisis affecting countless nations.

As per IMF projections, India overtook the UK to become the world’s fifth-largest economy. Currently, it is behind only the US, China, Japan, and Germany. A decade earlier, the Indian economy was not among the top 10 major economies in the world. It was placed in the dismal position of 11th rank, and the UK was the fifth largest economy at that time.

However, some economists have sidelined this major achievement of increased per capita income. They argue that challenges of uneven income distribution still persist in the Indian economy. However, there is no denying the fact that this is a major accomplishment that has seen major changes in the lifestyle of common Indians, from welfare schemes to universal health coverage, among others.

The proactive steps of the Modi government made it possible

Economists highlight the major schemes and policies that have yielded this positive change. Several pro-poor initiatives and last-mile delivery of welfare schemes to the needy, have greatly benefited the common people. These steps include the opening of Jandhan accounts, which was a massive financial inclusion drive undertaken on an unprecedented scale. Further, it also includes schemes like MUDRA loan, a focus on digitisation, and free distribution of rations under the Right to Food programme.

Read More: Contrary to the government’s target, manufacturing is becoming a drag on India’s growth story

As per the NSO and economists, the increase in per capita income is a result of various government policies, like the implementation of the Goods and Services Tax (GST), demonetization, and the push towards digital payments. With such initiatives, the Modi government has helped to formalize the economy, boost tax revenues, and reduce corruption.

The sustained economic progress in the coming years will help India achieve its objective of becoming a responsible global power that will act as the voice of the voiceless nations and the leader of the Global South.

Support TFI:

Support us to strengthen the ‘Right’ ideology of cultural nationalism by purchasing the best quality garments from TFI-STORE.COM

Also Watch:

Tags: capitadoubleEconomyGrowth dataIncomeModi governmentNSOPer capita income
ShareTweetSend
Previous Post

Dabhoda Hanuman Mandir Gandhinagar, Timings, History, Travel Guide and How to reach

Next Post

Durgiana Mandir Amritsar, Timings, History, Travel Guide and How to reach

Related Posts

From struggle to reform, India’s workers power the nation’s rise.
Business

Labour Day 2026: From Red Flags to Reform, How New India is Rewriting the Workers’ Future

1 May 2026

International Labour Day 2026 is being observed across India on May 1, rooted in a history of sacrifice yet...

AI, access, and accountability: Goyal’s push to transform India’s procurement system through GeM
Business

Goyal Speeds Up GeM Revamp, Pushes AI Tools and Wider Access to Reform Procurement System

30 April 2026

Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal has intensified efforts to reshape the Government e-Marketplace (GeM). In a high-level...

What are the Benefits of Critical Health Insurance in Serious Illness Cases?
Finance

What are the Benefits of Critical Health Insurance in Serious Illness Cases?

29 April 2026

A serious illness does more than affect your health. It can interrupt your routine, reduce your ability to work,...

Load More

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms of use and Privacy Policy.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Currently Playing

From Runways to Warships: India’s Firefighting Warrior Built for Bases & Battles| IAF | VayuShakti

From Runways to Warships: India’s Firefighting Warrior Built for Bases & Battles| IAF | VayuShakti

00:05:40

Ethanol, EVs and Solar- How India’s Energy Game Is Changing | Modi on LPG & Crude Oil | war| Hormuz

00:05:21

Truth of IRIS Dena: 8 Days That Changed Narrative | War zone Reality, Not an Indian Navy Exercise

00:08:02

300 Million Euros for SCALP: Strategic Necessity or Costly Dependency on France300

00:04:06

Tejas Mk1A: 19th aircraft coupled but Not Delivered: What Is Holding Back the IAF Induction?

00:07:21
Facebook Twitter Instagram Youtube
tfipostTfipost.com
Right Wing | News Analysis | Indian Opinion
  • About us
  • Contact Us
  • Careers
  • Brand Partnerships
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap

©2026 TFI Media Private Limited

No Result
View All Result
  • Premium
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Trending
  • Economy
    • Business
    • Finance
  • Defense
    • Defence
    • Strategy
    • Weaponry
  • Geopolitics
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • South Asia
    • West Asia
  • Knowledge
    • Culture
    • History
    • Indology
  • Law
  • Lounge
    • Books
    • Cinema
    • Food
    • Health
    • Sports
    • technology
    • Travel
    • Satire
TFIPOST हिन्दी
TFIPOST Global

©2026 TFI Media Private Limited