Morgan Stanley Raises India’s Growth Forecast for FY26 and FY27
Morgan Stanley, a leading global financial services firm, has modestly upgraded India’s GDP growth forecast to 6.2% for FY26 and 6.5% for FY27, citing a strong domestic demand outlook and improving macroeconomic stability. The upward revision reflects confidence in India’s internal growth engines despite global uncertainties.
Morgan Stanley’s latest economic outlook report released on May 21, 2025, revises India’s growth projections upward for the next two fiscal years. This development is crucial as it signals growing investor confidence in India’s economic fundamentals and resilience amid global trade tensions and uncertain external conditions.
Reasons for the Upgrade
Detailed Factors Behind the Forecast
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Morgan Stanley Raises India’s Growth Forecast for FY26 and FY27 |
| Forecast for FY26 | Revised to 6.2% (from 6.1%) |
| Forecast for FY27 | Revised to 6.5% (from 6.3%) |
| Primary Growth | Driver Domestic demand |
| Consumption Trends | Urban improving; rural robust |
| Investment Trends | Public & household capex strong; corporate capex to recover |
| Policy Support | Easing monetary policy, capex-focused fiscal consolidation |
| RBI’s FY26 GDP Projection | 6.5% |
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