Truth that Matters. Stories that Impact

Truth that Matters. Stories that Impact

Business

India’s economy to grow at 6-6.5% in FY26: UBS


India's economy to grow at 6-6.5% in FY26: UBS
The growth is likely to be driven by strong domestic demand

What’s the story

India‘s economy is tipped to grow at a steady rate of 6-6.5% year-on-year (YoY) in the fiscal year 2025-26, according to a recent UBS report.
The growth is likely to be driven by strong domestic demand and the easing of global crude oil prices.
The forecast comes despite concerns over recent tariff hikes and external risks that may affect growth momentum.

Immunity to global trade shocks boosts growth prospects

The UBS report highlights India’s relative immunity to global trade shocks, especially when compared to other Asian economies that are more dependent on exports.
This is due to the nation’s lower goods trade exposure and a robust services export base, which now contributes nearly 47% of total exports.
The report also notes that there could be room for more easing if inflation remains low and external risks dampen growth momentum.

Fiscal drag expected to reduce

The UBS report also predicts a reduction in fiscal drag, with the Indian government likely to speed up its capital expenditure targets.
This comes as retail diesel and petrol prices are expected to fall ahead of Diwali and Bihar state elections in October-November.
The move could further boost household disposable income, giving an additional push to consumption.

Economy grew by 7.4% in Q4 FY25

India’s economy grew by an impressive 7.4% in the January-March quarter (Q4) of FY25, beating expectations and also marking the strongest quarterly growth of the fiscal year. This was a significant jump from the 6.2% recorded in the previous quarter.

Source: www.newsbytesapp.com