India to grow at 6.6% in FY27, says World Bank; risks from West Asia crisis persist - Reuters
India to grow at 6.6% in FY27, says World Bank; risks from West Asia crisis persist Reuters
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World Bank upgrades India's FY27 growth outlook to 6.6% on strong domestic demand, but flags inflation risks and slowdown due to West Asia conflict.
The World Bank has marginally raised India's growth projections for 2026-27 fiscal to 6.6% and highlighted risks stemming from the ongoing West Asia conflict and elevated global energy prices.
The World Bank on Wednesday marginally raised India's growth projections for the 2026-27 fiscal to 6.6 per cent and said although GST rate cuts would boost consumer demands in the initial months of the fiscal, but headwinds from the Middle-East crisis could dent growth.
The World Bank Group has raised India's GDP growth forecast for fiscal year 2026-27 by 10 basis points to 6.6%, even as it flagged risks stemming from the ongoing West Asia conflict and elevated global energy prices.
The World Bank has upgraded India's GDP growth forecast for FY27 to 6.6%, citing strong domestic demand, but warns of inflation risks and potential slowdowns due to the West Asia conflict.
The World Bank projects India's GDP growth at 6.6% for FY27, citing strong domestic demand but highlighting risks from the West Asia crisis.
The Asian Development Bank projects India's GDP growth at 6.9% for FY27, citing strong domestic demand, but flags risks from the West Asia crisis.
The World Bank has raised India's growth estimate for FY27 to 6.6%, citing the positive impact of new free trade agreements with the UK and EU, amid headwinds from the West Asia crisis.
The World Bank has raised India’s FY27 growth estimate to 6.6%, citing the positive impact of new free trade agreements with the UK and EU.
The World Bank projects India's growth at 6.6% for FY27, highlighting risks from the West Asia crisis, despite strong domestic demand and export resilience.
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