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World Bank retains India’s growth forecast at 6.3% for FY26

The multilateral institution was more optimistic about the coming year, as it projected the economy to grow 6.5 percent in FY26 and 6.7 percent in FY27 on the back of robust services activity leading to higher exports

June 10, 2025 / 19:05 IST
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Indian economy to retain its fastest growing economy tag

Indian economy would continue to grow a tad slower at 6.3 percent in FY26 compared with 6.5 percent in the previous year, World Bank said on June 10, retaining India’s growth outlook from April forecast.

The multilateral institution was more optimistic about the coming year, as it projected the economy to grow 6.5 percent in FY26 and 6.7 percent in FY27 on the back of robust services activity leading to higher exports.

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The June outlook still stands lower than January estimates, however, the World Bank highlighted that India despite the slip will continue to retain the fastest growing major economy tag.

“The forecast for growth in FY2025/26 has been downgraded by 0.4 percentage point relative to January projections, with exports dampened by weaker activity in key trading partners and rising global trade barriers,” said the multilateral report in its report.