Indian Economy Shows Resilience, IMF and OECD Revise Growth Upwards

Key Takeaways

  • Indian economy shows strong resilience amid global uncertainty
  • IMF and OECD revise 2025 GDP growth projections upwards
  • Inflation hits lowest level since June 2017, providing policy flexibility
  • Urban and rural demand indicators show robust expansion

The Indian economy continues to demonstrate remarkable resilience despite global headwinds and remains positioned for high growth, according to the RBI’s October Bulletin released on Monday.

Strong Domestic Indicators

Key indicators reveal significant improvements across multiple sectors. Capacity utilization and domestic demand show positive signals, while manufacturing and services sectors maintain robust expansion momentum.

Inflation has moderated substantially, falling well below the target rate and reaching its lowest point since June 2017. This development provides crucial breathing room for monetary policy decisions.

International Recognition

Global financial institutions have acknowledged India’s economic strength. The IMF upgraded India’s 2025 GDP growth projection by 20 basis points to 6.6%, while the OECD made an even more substantial revision – increasing its forecast by 40 basis points to 6.7% from the previous 6.3%.

However, the IMF did revise downward India’s 2026 growth projection, reflecting anticipated medium-term impacts from steep US import tariffs.

Global Context and Challenges

Global uncertainty intensified in recent months, with both trade and economic policy uncertainty increasing in the United States during September. Investor sentiment faced pressure from renewed US-China trade tensions and the prolonged US government shutdown.

Despite these external challenges, global growth has maintained its broad momentum.

RBI Governor’s Perspective

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra emphasized that “despite an external environment that has deteriorated since the August policy, the Indian economy remains poised to register high growth.”

He noted that “the sobering of inflation has given greater leeway for monetary policy to support growth without compromising on the primary mandate of price stability.”

Policy Coordination for Viksit Bharat

As India works toward achieving its Viksit Bharat vision by the centenary of independence, Governor Malhotra stressed the need for coordinated support from fiscal, monetary, regulatory and other public policies.

He highlighted that “the recent rationalisation of GST rates by the government is a major step in this direction” and assured that the RBI “will remain vigilant of the incoming data and stay focussed on our objective of maintaining price stability while supporting growth.”

The central bank commits to being “proactive, objective and consistent in our communication while backing it up with credible actions” in pursuing its dual objectives.

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