OPINION

Opinion: Despite Slowing Growth, India Maintains Its Leadership Position

The World Bank’s recent downward revision of India’s 2026 GDP growth forecast—from 6.7% to 6.3%—may raise eyebrows, but it deserves to be viewed through a broader and more balanced lens. While the cut reflects mounting global challenges, it also reinforces India’s relative economic resilience amid an increasingly sluggish international backdrop.

The revised forecast was featured in the June 2024 edition of the Global Economic Prospects report, which painted a dim outlook for global activity. For 2025, the World Bank now projects global growth at just 2.3%—its weakest pace since the 2008-09 global financial crisis—down from the earlier estimate of 2.7%. Even against this grim scenario, India remains the world’s fastest-growing major economy, a testament to its underlying strength.

Inflation and Fiscal Trends Provide Reassurance

Encouragingly, India’s inflation is expected to remain under control, assuming normal seasonal weather patterns prevail. This matters greatly in the current global context, where inflation continues to dog most economies due to erratic food and fuel prices. Price stability in India offers a buffer—preserving consumer sentiment and sustaining purchasing power.

On the fiscal front too, there are positive signals. The World Bank notes that India’s fiscal consolidation continues to gain traction, aided by rising tax revenues and prudent current expenditure. These factors are gradually helping lower the public debt-to-GDP ratio—an especially critical achievement given the high interest rate environment worldwide. The Centre’s focus on capex-led growth, without compromising fiscal discipline, appears to be paying off.

Global Growth Now Demands Coordinated Action

More broadly, the downgrade highlights the need for collective action—particularly from developing economies. World Bank Chief Economist Indermit Gill rightly underscores the importance of reviving global trade and reducing tariff barriers. According to him, halving tariffs from their May 2025 levels could boost global GDP growth by 0.2 percentage points in both 2025 and 2026.

This is no small matter. Once a driver of global prosperity, trade is now hampered by protectionism and geopolitical decoupling. For India, which boasts a growing industrial base and strategic geographic location, deeper integration into global supply chains could be transformative—provided that trade policy remains competitive and investment-friendly.

Staying the Course on Reforms and Employment

Gill also calls for renewed fiscal discipline and faster job creation. India is already moving in this direction, but the urgency cannot be overstated. With millions of young people entering the workforce annually, employment generation must remain a top policy priority. Continued focus on skilling, formalisation, and MSME support—key engines of job creation—is essential.

Initiatives such as the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes are welcome, but their success depends on removing real-world bottlenecks. Addressing long-standing issues in land, labour, and legal reforms can significantly enhance India’s ease of doing business and unlock its full economic potential.

Conclusion: Strength in Adversity

The World Bank’s downgrade is a sobering reminder of the turbulent global environment. But for India, it’s not a red flag—it’s a call to double down on structural reforms and targeted growth strategies. Despite external headwinds, India continues to outpace its global peers in key areas such as GDP growth, inflation control, and fiscal prudence.

With the right blend of policy consistency, trade partnerships, and job-centric economic planning, India is well positioned not just to weather the global slowdown—but to emerge stronger. Staying the course could make the difference between surviving the downturn and leading the next wave of global growth.

Wem India

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