Goldman Sachs Projects India’s GDP Growth at 6.7% in 2026, 6.8% in 2027

India is likely to remain one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies over the next two years. According to a new outlook by Goldman Sachs, India’s economic growth is expected to beat global consensus estimates, supported by strong domestic demand, public infrastructure spending, and stable macroeconomic conditions.

Indias Growth Forecast for 2026–27

Goldman Sachs has projected India’s real GDP growth as follows,

  • 6.7% in 2026
  • 6.8% in 2027

These figures are higher than market consensus estimates, keeping India among the top-performing large economies globally.

Reason Behind India’s Growth

India’s strong growth outlook is driven by several structural and economic factors,

  • Strong domestic consumption supported by a large population
  • High public infrastructure spending, including roads, railways, energy, and digital infrastructure
  • Lower dependence on global trade, making India less vulnerable to external shocks
  • Continued reforms and investment-friendly policies
  • Compared to export heavy economies, India’s growth relies more on internal demand.

Comparison With Other Major Economies

The report highlights clear differences in growth trends,

  • India: 6.7% (2026), 6.8% (2027)
  • China: 4.8% (2026), 4.7% (2027)
  • United States: 2.6% growth expected in 2026
  • Global average: 2.8% in 2026

Emerging markets like India are expected to be key contributors to global economic expansion.

Inflation and Monetary Policy Outlook

Goldman Sachs expects inflation to ease across most economies by the end of 2026. Factors supporting this trend include,

  • Lower commodity prices
  • Better productivity
  • Reduced supply-side pressures

This environment may allow central banks in emerging markets, including India, to maintain supportive or accommodative monetary policies, further boosting growth.

Key Takeaways

  • Goldman Sachs forecasts India’s GDP growth at 6.7% in 2026 and 6.8% in 2027
  • India is expected to outperform global and consensus growth estimates
  • Strong domestic demand and infrastructure spending drive growth
  • Global growth is projected at 2.8% in 2026
  • India remains a key contributor to global economic expansion

Question

Q. According to Goldman Sachs, what is India’s projected GDP growth for 2026?

A) 5.5%
B) 6.0%
C) 6.7%
D) 7.2%

Shivam

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