• About us
  • Contact us
  • Our team
  • Terms of Service
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Kashmir Images - Latest News Update
Epaper
  • TOP NEWS
  • CITY & TOWNS
  • LOCAL
  • BUSINESS
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • SPORTS
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
    • ON HERITAGE
    • CREATIVE BEATS
    • INTERALIA
    • WIDE ANGLE
    • OTHER VIEW
    • ART SPACE
  • Photo Gallery
  • CARTOON
  • EPAPER
No Result
View All Result
Kashmir Images - Latest News Update
No Result
View All Result
Home BUSINESS

  UN cuts India’s 2026 GDP forecast to 6.4%

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
May 20, 2026
in BUSINESS
A A
0
  UN cuts India’s 2026 GDP forecast to 6.4%
FacebookTwitterWhatsapp

United Nations:  The United Nations has revised downward India’s economic growth forecast for 2026 to 6.4 per cent from its earlier projection of 6.6 per cent, citing global uncertainties and economic shocks arising from the ongoing West Asia crisis. 

As per the report released by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) on Tuesday, India, however, remains one of the fastest-growing major economies. 

More News

LPG Price Hike: Govt says rates in India among world’s lowest despite 46% jump in global benchmark

Why aren’t BJP leaders taking to streets with cylinders in protest now: Cong’s dig on LPG price hike

India’s space economy can expand to USD 45 billion over next 7-8 years: Jitendra Singh

Load More

   West Asia crisis has delivered yet another shock to the global economy, slowing growth, reigniting inflationary pressures and heightening uncertainty, it said.

Ingo Pitterle, Senior Economist and Officer-in-charge of Global Economic Monitoring Branch, Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA, said India is “not immune” to current global challenges.

“It is a large energy importer and it is also exposed to other channels, for example, remittances, add to some vulnerability. Also, a global financial tightening will make monetary policy more complicated,” he added.

Pitterle pointed out that the West Asia “shock” for all countries is having a dual impact on growth – it is lowering growth while at the same time pushing up inflation, and in doing so it is constraining the policy space. “This will also be the case for India. So, the question then remains, how will the central bank and also the fiscal authorities respond to that?…”.

The report, however, noted that India remains one of the fastest-growing major economies, with output still expected to expand by 6.4 per cent, though the step-down from 7.5 per cent in 2025 “underscores the drag from higher energy import costs and tighter financial conditions.”

“We have seen structurally very robust growth in India, which has been driven by consumer demand, by public investment, but also by strong performance in services exports. These main drivers will largely remain intact, so India will clearly remain one of the fastest growing economies in the world,” Pitterle said in response to a question by PTI.

The report projects that the country could grow at 6.6 per cent in 2027.

Responding to a question on India’s growth forecast, Shantanu Mukherjee, Director of Economic Analysis and Policy Division, UN DESA said that for many countries that rely on exports, it is important to keep in mind that when import costs go up, exports could also suffer.

“This is a longer term structural issue that you may begin to see play out when things like freight costs, logistics costs, industrial petrochemicals… like diesel fuel start increasing the cost for businesses,” he said.

“Having said that, like many other large economies, India has some space to manage these, which is why I think we’ve been saying all along that a lot depends on whether you can manage these shocks within existing buffers before your inventories, fiscal space run out. That’s crucial,” Mukherjee said.

Global GDP growth is now forecast at 2.5 per cent in 2026-0.2 percentage points below the January projection and well below pre-pandemic norms, the report said.

Previous Post

Ladakh admin grants ‘industry’ status to hospitality sector, extends incentives

Next Post

Rethinking Celebration Culture in Kashmir

Press Trust of india

Press Trust of india

Related Posts

LPG Price Hike: Govt says rates in India among world’s lowest despite 46% jump in global benchmark

Niti Aayog working on proposal ‘to replace LPG subsidy with cooking subsidy’
June 7, 2026

New Delhi: Indian households continue to pay among the lowest prices for cooking gas globally despite a sharp rise in...

Read moreDetails

Why aren’t BJP leaders taking to streets with cylinders in protest now: Cong’s dig on LPG price hike

Will ask PAC to call AG, CAG to know when was CAG report on Rafale tabled in Parl: Kharge
June 7, 2026

New Delhi:  The Congress on Sunday launched a scathing attack on the Modi government over domestic LPG price hike, asking...

Read moreDetails

India’s space economy can expand to USD 45 billion over next 7-8 years: Jitendra Singh

June 7, 2026

New Delhi:  India's space economy, currently close to USD 9 billion, is expected to expand to about USD 45 billion...

Read moreDetails

LPG price hiked by Rs 29 per 14.2-kg cylinder

Niti Aayog working on proposal ‘to replace LPG subsidy with cooking subsidy’
June 7, 2026

New Delhi: Domestic cooking gas LPG price has been raised by Rs 29 per cylinder, marking the second increase in...

Read moreDetails

PM discusses with EAC measures to further boost growth in times of global turmoil

‘Challenging’ situation due to West Asia war, says PM Modi
June 7, 2026

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday discussed with the members of the Economic Advisory Council various measures to...

Read moreDetails

Sanctions threat to India would ‘boomerang’ under PM Modi’s leadership: Putin

June 7, 2026

St Petersburg:  Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that any attempt to undermine India's sovereignty through "threats of sanctions" would...

Read moreDetails
Next Post
Regional-bilateral significance of Nepal PM Dahal’s India visit

Rethinking Celebration Culture in Kashmir

  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Our team
  • Terms of Service
E-Mailus: kashmirimages123@gmail.com

© 2025 Kashmir Images - Designed by GITS.

No Result
View All Result
  • TOP NEWS
  • CITY & TOWNS
  • LOCAL
  • BUSINESS
  • NATION
  • WORLD
  • SPORTS
  • OPINION
    • EDITORIAL
    • ON HERITAGE
    • CREATIVE BEATS
    • INTERALIA
    • WIDE ANGLE
    • OTHER VIEW
    • ART SPACE
  • Photo Gallery
  • CARTOON
  • EPAPER

© 2025 Kashmir Images - Designed by GITS.