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MC EXCLUSIVE Moody’s may factor in India-Pak war into sovereign rating, unlikely to change methodology

A source from Moody’s Ratings told Moneycontrol the agency is unlikely to change the methodology of assessment. "We've a fixed parameter for credit ratings of sovereigns. Not sure, if we are flexible in changing our sovereign rating methodology," the person added.

June 05, 2025 / 18:14 IST
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Moody’s currently maintains India’s sovereign rating at 'Baa3', with a stable outlook, which is the lowest investment grade.

Moody’s Ratings might consider the recent India-Pakistan conflict in its assessment of India’s sovereign rating, a source from the global credit ratings agency told Moneycontrol on June 5.

The source said Moody’s has in the past downgraded ratings of many countries post the outbreak of war between Russia and Ukraine. "It is one of the parameters we consider in our assessment of a country’s sovereign ratings," the person added.

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Moody’s currently maintains India’s sovereign rating at 'Baa3' with a stable outlook, which is the lowest investment grade.

Earlier in the day, executives from Moody’s Rating met senior officials from the Finance Ministry, including the Chief Economic Advisor V Anantha Nageswaran for a regular customary interaction. One senior source from the Finance Ministry said, “We wish the three CRAs (S&P Global, Fitch, Moody’s) to improve our ratings.”