ICRA Cuts India’s FY27 GDP Growth Forecast to 6.2% Amid Rising Crude Oil Prices

Domestic rating agency ICRA has lowered the India’s FY27 GDP growth forecast to 6.2% which is down from the earlier forecast of 6.5%. This downgrade comes as rising the crude oil prices, ongoing tensions in West Asia, also pressure on Indian Rupee, rising threat of inflation and weakening of exports.

ICRA Cuts India’s FY27 GDP Growth Forecast

Domestic rating agency ICRA has revised the India’s GDP growth estimate for financial year of 2026-–27 (FY27) to 6.2% and cited the sustained high crude oil prices.

Earlier, this agency had projected a stronger 6.5% growth.

According to ICRA Chief Economist Aditi Nayar, the key reason behind the downgrade is the sharp increase in the expected oil prices.

ICRA now assumes the average crude oil prices of USD 95 per barrel in FY27 which compared with its earlier estimate of USD 85 per barrel.

This shift reflects the concerns over prolonged geopolitical uncertainty in West Asia, which continues to keep the global energy prices elevated.

Why Higher Oil Prices Matter for India

India is world’s one of the largest crude oil importers.

This makes the country highly sensitive to the global oil price movements.

When oil prices rise,

  • Import bills increase
  • Inflation pressure rises
  • Transportation costs climb
  • Manufacturing becomes costlier
  • Consumer spending may weaken

Also the higher fuel costs can ripple across the economy and it affects the everything from food prices to industrial production.

FY26 Growth Still Strong

Despite the FY27 downgrade, ICRA has expects the India’s economy to grow 7.5% in FY26.

This is only slightly below the National Statistical Office (NSO) second advance estimate of which is around 7.6%.

That means that India’s near-term economic performance remains relatively strong.

However, the analysts are increasingly cautious about what lies ahead.

Q4 FY26 Growth Expected to Slow

ICRA also expects that the GDP growth in the fourth quarter of FY26 to ease to 7%, compared with 7.8% in the previous quarter.

This would mark the slowest quarterly growth in the first three quarters.

The slowdown is expected due to softer performance in the,

  • Industrial Sector
  • Services Sector
  • Merchandise Exports

Global shipping disruptions also linked to the West Asia conflict which have added pressure.

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