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 downward revision has been attributed to the escalating trade tensions and global uncertainty caused by the tariff policies implemented by the United States. The IMF’s report highlights the challenges faced by the Indian economy amidst the changing global trade landscape. Despite this slight setback in growth projections, India continues to be a key player in the global economy, with a strong focus on economic reforms and infrastructure development. The country’s economic resilience and potential for growth remain intact, as it navigates through the uncertainties in the international trade environment. The IMF’s report serves as a valuable insight for policymakers and businesses in India to adapt their strategies in response to the evolving economic conditions. Stay updated with the latest economic developments and trends to make informed decisions in this dynamic global scenario.
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IMF lowers India’s 2025 GDP growth forecast to 6.2% amid trade tensions and US tariff policies.
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