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India Eyes 7% Growth by FY28 Amid Economic Challenges

India's Chief Economic Adviser, V Anantha Nageswaran, projects a return to 7% GDP growth by FY28, contingent on macroeconomic stability and improved external conditions. This optimistic outlook follows the Reserve Bank of India's revised forecast of 6.6% growth for FY27.

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June 5, 2026
India Eyes 7% Growth by FY28 Amid Economic Challenges

India is poised to return to a robust growth trajectory of over 7% by FY28, according to Chief Economic Adviser V Anantha Nageswaran. This projection hinges on achieving macroeconomic stability and implementing supply-side measures, assuming external conditions improve.

Current Economic Forecast

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) recently adjusted its GDP growth forecast for FY27 to 6.6%, down from an earlier projection of 6.9%. This revision is attributed to elevated energy and commodity prices and ongoing supply disruptions linked to the West Asia conflict.

"We have no reason to second-guess them (RBI forecast) at this point, because there are both possibilities on the upside and on the downside with respect to the numbers that they have presented," said Nageswaran.

Path to Recovery

Despite the downward revision, Nageswaran remains optimistic about India's economic prospects. He emphasized that macro stability measures and supply assurances could restore the country to a 7% growth track by FY28, provided external conditions stabilize.

  • Nominal GDP Growth: Expected to exceed the 10.1% estimate used in the Union Budget for 2026-27.
  • Inflation Impact: Upward momentum in retail inflation is anticipated to support nominal GDP growth.

Economic Assumptions

Nageswaran's outlook is based on the assumption that conditions prevailing before February 28 will be restored by FY28. If current conditions persist, the estimates for the next financial year may need to be revisited.

Year RBI GDP Forecast CEA Growth Target
FY27 6.6% -
FY28 - 7%+

Conclusion

India's path to achieving 7% growth by FY28 is fraught with challenges, yet the government remains committed to implementing necessary measures to stabilize the economy. The next milestone in this economic journey will be the release of the next fiscal year's estimates, contingent on evolving external conditions.

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