New Delhi, July 1 -- Adult healthcare risk, if left unaddressed, could affect long-term health and productivity outcomes, the finance ministry's monthly economic survey said on Tuesday while expressing confidence in robustness of Indian economy with a cautionary note on expected deficient monsoon. Citing the recently released National Family Health Survey (NFHS-6), it pointed at significant achievements in child nutrition, women's empowerment and public health infrastructure. It, however, said that rising rates of overweight, obesity, elevated blood sugar, and hypertension among adults signal growing non-communicable disease risks. The Monthly Economic Review for June 2026, prepared by the economic division of the department of economic affairs (DEA), however, expressed confidence in underlying strength in India's domestic economic activities despite global headwinds. "Economic activity maintained its momentum in the early months of 2026-27, as reflected in high-frequency indicators such as e-way bill generation, PMI indices and electricity consumption, although some moderation was visible in select indicators," it said. However, the weak progress of the southwest monsoon has weighed on kharif sowing, and the monsoon rainfall deficit is a concern, it said....