India's Current Account Deficit to Widen in FY26, GDP to Grow 6.5% Crisil
India’s economy is projected to grow at a rate of 6.5% in FY26, slightly improving from the 6.4% growth forecasted for the current fiscal year (FY25). Crisil’s report highlights several factors driving this growth, including lower inflation, expected rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), and favorable conditions such as a normal monsoon and stable global crude oil prices. However, the report also underscores potential challenges, including global trade barriers, weak export performance, and the need for stronger private sector investments.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | India’s Current Account Deficit to Widen in FY26, GDP to Grow 6.5%: Crisil |
| Key Indicator | Projection for FY25 and FY26 |
| GDP Growth | 6.4% (FY25), 6.5% (FY26) |
| CPI Inflation | 4.7% (FY25), 4.4% (FY26) |
| Fiscal Deficit | 5.6% of GDP (FY24), 4.8% (FY25), 4.4% (FY26) |
| Current Account Deficit (CAD) | 1.0% of GDP (FY25), 1.3% of GDP (FY26) |
| Indian Rupee Exchange Rate | Rs 86/$ (FY25), Rs 87/$ (FY26) |
| Private Investments | Key to sustaining growth, need to pick up momentum |
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