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Coronavirus pandemic | Can India spark a rebound in economic growth?

Can India seize this moment and present an opportunity to be the next emerging manufacturing hub? It is not impossible as India has done it in the past by building its reputation in service exports.

March 12, 2020 / 14:03 IST
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Rumki Majumdar

The revised GDP profile reveals that growth began to slow meaningfully much before than what was previously believed. Unfortunately, it does not look like slowdown has bottomed out. Hopes of a rebound for the next quarter dim as the possible spillover of the COVID-19 poses new and significant downside risks.

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With China being the epicentre, the epidemic has severely affected manufacturing, trade, and tourism in India. The latest PMI indicator for manufacturing suggests the decline in activity is deeper than what took place during the global financial crisis in 2008-09. Since China is central to the global supply chains for the automotive and technology sectors, production and trade disruption can significantly impair industries and businesses globally, thereby affecting global growth.

Why should India worry?