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World Bank's Auguste Kouame: India's strong economic outlook to persist despite global economic challenges and instability.
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India's economic outlook remains bright amidst a landscape of global uncertainty, according to Auguste Kouame, the World Bank's Country Director for India. Kouame has repeatedly emphasized India's resilience and potential, urging global companies to invest in the nation. Multiple reports and analyses from the World Bank and other international organizations corroborate this positive assessment, even while acknowledging potential challenges and slightly moderating growth forecasts.

India: A 'Shining Light' in a Gloomy World

In February 2025, Kouame referred to India as "the shining light in the world," dismissing concerns about short-term economic fluctuations. He stressed that India's strong growth makes it an attractive investment destination. This sentiment aligns with the World Bank's broader view that India is a standout performer compared to its global peers.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) echoes this view. The WEF, while warning of deep uncertainty in the global economic outlook for 2025, has described India as a bright spot. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) also shares this assessment, highlighting India as a key driver of growth in the coming years.

Growth Projections and Key Drivers

While maintaining a generally positive outlook, the World Bank has adjusted its growth projections for India. In June 2025, the World Bank projected India to maintain the fastest growth rate among the world's largest economies, at 6.3% in fiscal year 2025-26. However, this was a 0.4 percentage point downgrade relative to January projections, citing weaker activity in key trading partners and rising global trade barriers that dampened exports. Investment growth is also expected to slow due to heightened global policy uncertainty. The Bank also cut its growth forecast for India by 20 bps for FY27 to 6.5 per cent. The GDP is seen growing 6.7 per cent in FY28, with economic activity “partly supported by robust services activity that contributes to a pickup in exports”.

Other organizations offer slightly different forecasts. The OECD, for example, projects India's economy to grow by 6.3% in 2025 and 6.4% in 2026, while the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has projected a real GDP growth of 6.5% for fiscal year 2025-26.

Despite these variations, a consensus exists that India will continue to experience robust growth. Key factors driving this growth include:

  • Strong Domestic Demand: Resilient private consumption, particularly in rural areas, is a major contributor. Government spending, especially on infrastructure, also plays a significant role. Tax relief and easing inflation are expected to further boost consumer demand.
  • Resilient Services Sector: India's services sector has shown remarkable stability and is expected to continue its expansion. IT services, finance, banking, and business process outsourcing are major contributors.
  • Revitalized Manufacturing Base: Government initiatives like "Make in India," infrastructure modernization, and tax simplification are boosting domestic growth and positioning India as a key player in global economic stability.
  • Healthy Financial Sector: Improvements in asset quality and robust private-sector credit growth are contributing to a strong financial sector.
  • Demographic Dividend: India's young, tech-savvy workforce is a significant asset.

Challenges and Risks

Despite the optimistic outlook, several challenges and risks could impact India's growth trajectory. These include:

  • Global Economic Weakness: A slowdown in key trading partners and rising global trade barriers could dampen exports.
  • Policy Uncertainty: Heightened trade tensions and policy uncertainty could slow investment growth.
  • Geopolitical Risks: Conflicts and instability in various regions could disrupt supply chains and increase economic volatility.
  • Trade related tensions: Persisting trade frictions, including reciprocal tariff measures, could impact economic growth.
  • Uneven distribution of growth: While rural demand has strengthened, urban demand remains weak.

India's Growing Global Significance

India's economic resilience and strong growth prospects are increasing its global significance. Multiple reports suggest India is on track to become the world's third-largest economy by 2027-2028, surpassing Germany and Japan. India's share in the world's GDP is also projected to rise.

The World Bank's assessment, supported by other international organizations, indicates that India is well-positioned to navigate global uncertainties and maintain its strong growth momentum. While challenges remain, India's robust domestic demand, thriving services sector, revitalized manufacturing base, and healthy financial sector provide a solid foundation for continued economic success.


Writer - Rahul Menon
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