IMF revises India’s 2025 GDP growth to 6.2% due to trade tensions and global uncertainty.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has adjusted its forecast for India’s 2025 GDP growth to 6.2% in its April 2025 World Economic Outlook report, a decrease from the earlier estimate of 6.5%. This revision is attributed to heightened trade tensions and worldwide uncertainty caused by the tariff strategies of the United States. The IMF’s latest projections indicate a slightly slower economic expansion for India in the coming year.

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