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		<title>India’s Growth Remains Strong Amid Global Challenges, Says Finance Minister</title>
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<p><strong>New Delhi</strong> – India’s economic growth continues to demonstrate resilience, with the government committed to supporting the country’s development through strategic investments, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Friday. Speaking at the Economic Conclave organized by the finance ministry, Sitharaman highlighted that India’s economy is firmly anchored in domestic drivers, ensuring stability even amidst global uncertainties.</p>



<p>“India’s growth remains firmly rooted in domestic factors, including consistent levels of consumption and investment, which help shield our economy from external shocks,” Sitharaman said. She emphasized that careful planning and execution remain essential to sustaining this momentum, encouraging “quiet confidence” in decision-making.</p>



<p>Despite some global challenges, including the recent U.S. tariffs on Indian goods, the economy has maintained remarkable growth. The tariffs, which were increased to as much as 50% on select Indian products such as textiles, leather goods, and chemicals, are among the highest applied to U.S. trading partners. Nevertheless, the Indian economy continues to perform strongly, showcasing its adaptability and resilience.</p>



<p>A key factor underpinning India’s robust economic outlook is its commitment to infrastructure development. As part of the federal budget for the fiscal year ending March 2026, the government has earmarked a record 11.21 trillion rupees ($126.3 billion) for infrastructure projects, slightly higher than the previous year. This sustained investment is expected to generate significant employment opportunities, improve connectivity, and strengthen long-term economic productivity.</p>



<p>India’s domestic demand, driven by both consumption and investment, continues to provide a stable foundation for growth. The economy expanded by 7.8% year-on-year during the April-June quarter, marking the fastest growth rate in five quarters and reflecting strong activity across manufacturing, services, and agriculture. Analysts project a full-year growth rate of 6.8%, highlighting India’s ability to navigate global uncertainties while maintaining strong domestic momentum.</p>



<p>The Reserve Bank of India has also signaled support for growth, keeping its policy rate steady at 5.5% while maintaining flexibility for potential rate reductions in December. This measured approach is aimed at balancing the impact of global trade tensions and domestic consumption tax adjustments, further reinforcing economic stability.</p>



<p>Sitharaman underscored that India’s steady macroeconomic fundamentals and proactive policy measures create a favorable environment for investors, businesses, and citizens alike. She reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring that infrastructure, investment, and domestic demand remain key drivers of sustained economic growth.</p>



<p>“India’s economic strategy is focused on long-term resilience and development,” she said. “By continuing to invest strategically and maintaining confidence in our domestic strengths, we can weather global challenges while promoting inclusive growth for our citizens.”</p>



<p>Experts say India’s emphasis on infrastructure spending, investment in technology, and domestic consumption positions the nation to remain a global economic leader. While challenges such as global trade tensions persist, India’s domestic-led growth model provides stability and long-term optimism for both investors and citizens.</p>



<p>The finance minister’s remarks reflect a broader commitment to reinforcing India’s economic foundations, highlighting that careful planning, investment in key sectors, and a focus on domestic growth can create resilience against global uncertainties. With robust economic fundamentals, strategic policy support, and sustained infrastructure development, India is well-positioned to continue its trajectory as one of the world’s fastest-growing major economies.</p>
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		<title>Moody’s Reaffirms India’s Credit Strength, Keeps Outlook Stable</title>
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<p><strong>New Delhi – </strong>Moody’s Ratings on Monday reaffirmed India’s sovereign credit ratings and retained its “stable” outlook, highlighting the country’s strong economic fundamentals, reliable domestic funding, and resilience against global financial pressures. The announcement reinforces India’s position as one of the fastest-growing and most stable economies in the world, offering reassurance to investors and global partners alike.</p>



<p>Moody’s maintained India’s long-term local and foreign-currency issuer ratings, as well as its senior unsecured rating, at <strong>Baa3</strong>, with short-term ratings also unchanged. The decision reflects the agency’s confidence that India’s large, fast-expanding economy, robust foreign reserves, and domestic funding strength will continue to serve as pillars of stability even in a volatile global environment.</p>



<p>The reaffirmation comes just weeks after S&amp;P Global Ratings upgraded India to “BBB” for the first time in nearly two decades, a move welcomed by the government as recognition of its economic management and reforms. While Fitch held its rating steady, Moody’s decision to maintain a stable outlook underscores a consistent global vote of confidence in India’s growth trajectory.</p>



<p>Moody’s acknowledged challenges linked to India’s high debt levels but emphasized that the government’s fiscal measures to boost consumption and ease the tax burden on lower- and middle-income households have laid the foundation for stronger domestic demand. Policies such as revised income tax thresholds and reduced goods and services tax (GST) rates in September 2025 are expected to provide lasting benefits by empowering households and stimulating consumption-driven growth.</p>



<p>Analysts believe the move further signals that India is on a steady path toward a potential upgrade in the future, provided fiscal consolidation continues and public debt affordability improves. Moody’s said that fiscal measures to expand revenues and narrow deficits would strengthen India’s case for an even higher credit profile.</p>



<p>The announcement comes at a time when the global economy is facing headwinds from higher U.S. tariffs, shifting trade policies, and broader geopolitical uncertainties. India, however, continues to position itself as a reliable engine of growth, supported by a young population, a growing manufacturing base, and ongoing reforms under the government’s “Make in India” and renewable energy initiatives.</p>



<p>Global investors see the decision as a sign of India’s financial resilience and stability in an otherwise uncertain world. With steady growth, reliable domestic financing, and strong monetary policy management by the Reserve Bank of India, India is not only weathering global turbulence but also cementing its role as a key driver of the world economy.</p>



<p>Moody’s affirmation serves as an endorsement of India’s economic strength and a reminder that despite fiscal challenges, the country’s long-term fundamentals remain robust. For policymakers, the message is clear: India’s stability offers a platform for even greater global integration and investment opportunities in the years ahead.</p>
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