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Economy to Grow 6.5% in the Coming Fiscal Year: Crisil

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March 07, 2025

India's economy is set to grow at a steady 6.5% in fiscal 2026, driven by strong domestic demand, despite global headwinds, including geopolitical uncertainties and US-led trade actions, Crisil forecast on Thursday.

- Rhik Kundu

According to its latest India Outlook report (FY26), Crisil said the projection assumes a normal monsoon and stable commodity prices with key drivers including cooling food inflation, tax benefits announced in the budget and lower borrowing costs, which are expected to boost consumption.

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