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Expected economic growth of 12.5 percent for India but COVID wave concerning: IMF

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Expected economic growth of 12.5 percent for India but COVID wave concerning: IMF India's economy is estimated to grow at the historically high level of 12.5 percent this economic year but the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) Chief Economist Gita Gopinath notified that the current wave of the pandemic is quite concerning.

She said, “The growth projection was raised on the basis of the evidence we were getting in the last couple of months in terms of the normalization of economic activity. These numbers precede the current wave of the virus, which is quite concerning.”

With the unique growth rate projection of 12.5 percent not seen in modern times, India also regains its status as the world's fastest-growing economy.

"The current forecast that we have already takes a fairly conservative view on the sequential growth for the Indian economy for this year," said, Malhar Nabar, the Division Chief in IMF's Research Department.

He adds, "But it's true that with this very worrying uptick in (COVID-19) cases that pose very severe downside risks to the growth outlook for the economy."

The WEO projected India's gross domestic product (GDP) growth to moderate to 6.9 percent in the next fiscal year, while still retaining the top growth rate spot. Any rapture over the historically high rate is moderated by the fact of India's negative growth rate of 8 percent during 2020-21.

The growth rate estimate for 2021-22 is 1 percent higher than the 11.5 percent projection made by the IMF in January and 5.1 percent more than the 7.4 percent in April last year. The previous highest GDP growth rate in current times for India was recorded in 2010 at 10.3 percent, and the records before that were 9.8 percent set in 2007 and 9.6 in 1988, according to IMF data.

The IMF growth rate projection for India is approximately in line with the 12.6 percent from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) last month. Gita hit a note of optimism for the world economy, which was projected by the IMF to grow by 6 percent this year, an increase of 0.5 percent from the January figure.

Gita states, "Even with high uncertainty about the path of the pandemic, a way out of this health and economic crisis is increasingly visible. Adaptation to pandemic life has enabled the global economy to do well despite subdued overall mobility, leading to a stronger-than-anticipated rebound, on average, across regions.”

"A high degree of uncertainty surrounds these projections, with many possible downside and upside risks. Much still depends on the race between the virus and vaccines. Greater progress with vaccinations can uplift the forecast, while new virus variants that evade vaccines can lead to a sharp downgrade," She added.

India's projected growth rate is 4.1 percent higher than that for China, which ranks next with 8.4 percent. But China was the only major economy to have a positive growth last year of 2.3 percent, while the rest of the world was in the run. The global economy shrank by 3.3 percent last year. Radical economies are projected to grow by 5.1 percent after a 4.7 percent dip last year.

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