ADB raises India growth forecast to 7% from 6.7%

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NEW DELHI: The

Asian Development Bank

raised India's growth forecast for the current year to 7 per cent, from 6.7 per cent earlier, citing strengthening

investment

and improving

consumption demand

in the country, and pegged next year's expansion at 7.2 per cent. It also estimated

inflation

to stay around 4.6 per cent in 2024.
ADB had projected the Indian economy to grow 7.6 per cent last year.

"The

economic outlook

for India depends on price and financial market stability, which are crucial for consumer and business confidence. The outlook could thus be affected by negative global shocks, such as a supply shock in crude oil markets that spikes energy costs and raises global inflation, which could lead central banks to tighten financial conditions globally and in India," the agency said in its latest outlook.
While weather shocks could impact demand and inflation, due to under-performance in agriculture, ADB said there could be an upside due to faster-than-expected FDI inflow, particularly into manufacturing, where several companies have announced projects. "Besides boosting output,

FDI inflow

would improve productivity. Better than-expected global growth could boost exports and thus growth," it added.

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