IMF Raises India Growth Forecast to 6.5% for FY27, Citing Strong Domestic Performance
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) have raised the growth forecast for the FY27 to 6.5%. This revision indicates the strong domestic performance and steady economic performance. The IMF has also issued the warning that rising geopolitical tensions in the West Asia could disrupt the global markets and push up the oil prices and it will create inflationary pressure on the economy which may affect the growth in the near future.
As per the latest IMF’s assessment it highlights that India set to continues to be remain as one of the fastest-growing major economies in the world.
The upward revision in the growth is largely supported by the strong domestic demand, improved trade conditions and the consistent economic performance.
For the FY25 India’s growth has been revised significantly higher to the 7.6% which have indicated the better than expected performance across the multiple sectors.
This strong base have carried forward into the FY26 and FY27 where growth is to be stabilized at 6.5%.
As the India’s outlook has been positive but the global scenario draws the cautious approach. The IMF has lowered the global growth projections to the 3.1% for 2026 which is down from the earlier estimate of 3.3%.
This slowdown is linked with the multiple factors which includes the geopolitical conflicts, supply chain disruptions and the tightening financial conditions.
Although the global growth is expected to remain stable in the 2025 at 3.4% and the downward trend shows the uncertainty of the global economy.
One of the main aspects raised by the IMF is the ongoing conflict in the West Asia.
As the escalating the tensions involving the US, Israel and Iran have already started to impact the global energy markets.
The sisruptions in oil supply routes and particularly around the Strait of Hormuz have led to the surge in oil and gas prices.
As the energy costs are rises the inflationary pressures are expected to increase worldwide.
The IMF projects the global inflation to rise at the 4.4% in 2026 which is slight high as compared to 4.1% in 2025.
Despite global inflation concerns are rising the India’s situation set to be stable. Inflation is expected to remain close to the RBI’s limit which is supported by decline in the food prices and effective policy measures.
This stability also provides the strong foundation for the sustained growth even after the external risks continue to emerge.
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