// Global Analysis Archive
India has rebased GDP to 2022-23 and introduced methodological upgrades that, according to the source, reduce estimated GDP levels for 2022-23 through 2024-25 while materially revising recent growth rates. The changes improve granularity but create near-term risks around comparability, credibility, and policy interpretation until the full historical back series is released.
A humanrightsresearch.org page title frames Xinjiang-related allegations using international-crime terminology, indicating an advocacy posture with potential policy and reputational spillovers. The crawl contained extraction errors dominated by website scripts, limiting verification of underlying evidence and requiring a clean re-collection for detailed assessment.
India has rebased GDP to 2022-23 and introduced methodological upgrades that, according to the source, reduce estimated GDP levels for 2022-23 through 2024-25 while materially revising recent growth rates. The changes improve granularity but create near-term risks around comparability, credibility, and policy interpretation until the full historical back series is released.
A humanrightsresearch.org page title frames Xinjiang-related allegations using international-crime terminology, indicating an advocacy posture with potential policy and reputational spillovers. The crawl contained extraction errors dominated by website scripts, limiting verification of underlying evidence and requiring a clean re-collection for detailed assessment.
| ID | Title | Category | Date | Views | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RPT-4774 | India’s GDP Rebase to 2022-23: What the Revisions Signal for Growth, Credibility, and Policy | India | 2025-08-20 | 0 | ACCESS » |
| RPT-270 | Xinjiang Narrative Escalation: Advocacy Framing Signals Higher Policy and Compliance Pressure | Xinjiang | 2024-12-23 | 0 | ACCESS » |