IMF lowers India’s 2025 GDP growth forecast to 6.2% amid trade tensions and global uncertainty.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has recently released its April 2025 World Economic Outlook report, which has revised India’s projected GDP growth for 2025 to 6.2%, a decrease from the earlier estimate of 6.5%. This adjustment is attributed to escalating trade tensions and heightened global uncertainty caused by the tariff policies of the United States. The IMF’s assessment underscores the impact of external factors on India’s economic trajectory and highlights the need for strategic measures to navigate these challenges. The revised growth forecast emphasizes the importance of monitoring international developments and implementing policies that can bolster India’s resilience in the face of global economic fluctuations. As India continues to position itself as a key player in the international market, staying attuned to shifting economic dynamics and fostering domestic growth will be crucial for sustaining long-term prosperity. By addressing external risks and reinforcing domestic economic fundamentals, India can strive towards achieving sustainable and inclusive growth in the years ahead.

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