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Report: India’s credit rating supported by high forex reserves and low external debt

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Last updated: 2024/10/04 at 2:25 AM
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India’s strong credit profiling has been attributed to its high foreign exchange reserves and low levels of external debt by CareEdge Ratings. The agency recently assigned India a sovereign rating of ‘BBB+’ based on factors such as the country’s resilient post-pandemic economic rebound, increased focus on infrastructure investment, and projected decrease in general government debt. In addition, India’s external debt to GDP ratio has been decreasing steadily, standing at 18.7 per cent in 2023.

CareEdge Global, through its subsidiary CareEdge Global IFSC Ltd, has started providing sovereign ratings and recently released a report assigning ratings to 39 countries, including India. The report highlighted India’s large and diverse economic structure, healthy growth performance, and favorable demographic structure. However, it also pointed out India’s low per capita income and high oil import dependency as vulnerabilities that could be exacerbated by global oil price shocks.

India’s nominal GDP is USD 3.6 trillion in 2023, with economic growth reaching 8.2 per cent in 2023-24 and projected to remain between 6.5-7 per cent over the next five years. The government’s focus on infrastructure development and improving competitiveness, along with initiatives like digitalization and e-governance, are seen as positives for boosting growth potential. However, the report emphasized the need for increased investment in human capital and job creation to fully harness India’s demographic dividend.

Overall, India’s sovereign rating reflects a combination of strengths and challenges. While the country’s economic performance and growth outlook are positive, vulnerabilities such as low per capita income and high oil import dependence remain areas of concern. Moving forward, addressing these vulnerabilities through strategies like skill development, job creation, and increased investment in human capital will be crucial for India to fully benefit from its demographic dividend and continue on a path of sustainable growth.

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