Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Okay. Pawan Kalyan at a convention of Ministers and Secretaries on the Secretariat on Monday. | Picture Credit score: Particular Association
The Nationwide Financial Survey 2025–26 signifies that India has entered a part of robust financial restoration, with Gross Home Product (GDP) development rising to 7.4% from 6.5 per cent in 2024–25.
Presenting an in depth comparability of nationwide and State-level developments at a gathering chaired by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Monday, State Planning Division Principal Secretary Piyush Kumar stated that India’s medium-term development potential stays round 7%, supported by managed inflation, strong funding, and banking-sector stability.
Retail inflation throughout April–December 2025 stood at a decade-low of 1.7%. Agriculture, trade, and companies recorded development charges of three.1 per cent, 7.0%, and 9.3%, respectively, whereas exports crossed $825 billion. Infrastructure enlargement and improved innovation rankings additional strengthened the outlook.
Specializing in Andhra Pradesh, the Principal Secretary famous that the State ranked eighth in India by way of Gross State Home Product (GSDP).
For 2025–26, Andhra Pradesh’s GSDP is estimated at ₹17.62 lakh crore, reflecting a development of 10.75%, considerably greater than the nationwide common.
At fixed costs, the State recorded a development charge of 9.88%. Sector-wise, agriculture and allied actions grew by 10.14 per cent, trade by 9.15%, and companies by 10.67%.
The State’s per capita revenue rose to ₹2.94 lakh, marking a ten.43% improve.
Agricultural output confirmed notable good points, with greater manufacturing of rice, maize, and fish, whereas building led industrial development. Nevertheless, the presentation highlighted considerations over fiscal indicators, together with a income deficit of ₹60,481 crore and a fiscal deficit of ₹85,269 crore, with State debt at 35% of GSDP and a comparatively low own-revenue ratio, he stated.
The federal government is intently monitoring departmental and district efficiency via KPIs.
Beneath the “Swarna Andhra Imaginative and prescient 2030”, Andhra Pradesh goals for 15% annual development, concentrating on a GSDP of ₹31 lakh crore and per capita revenue of ₹5.15 lakh, reinforcing its long-term growth roadmap, he added.
Revealed – February 10, 2026 05:28 am IST

