India would be the world`s fastest growing major economy: IMF Source
India would be the world`s fastest growing major economy: IMF Source
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United Nations: On Monday, The International Monetary Fund`s (IMF) Update released by chief economist Gita Gopinath stating that India`s economy is expected to grow by 7.5 per cent in the 2019-20 fiscal year, keeping an upward route as the rest of the world slumps.India will continue to be the world`s fastest growing major economy,

The IMF`s flagship report said that India`s growth was estimated to be 7.3 per cent for the current fiscal year and forecast to rise to 7.7 per cent in 2020-21.While, report also state that, "India`s economy is poised to pick up in 2019, benefiting from lower oil prices and a slower pace of monetary tightening than previously expected, as inflation pressures ease," .

She said the update projects global growth at 3.5 per cent in 2019, a downward revision of 0.2 per cent from the October report, and 3.6 per cent in 2020, a reduction of 0.1 per cent. While,The IMF saw China`s growth slipping from 6.6 per cent last year to 6.2 per cent this year.

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At the launch of the report in Davos, Switzerland, Gopinath said: "The global expansion is weakening and at a rate that is somewhat faster than expected. We believe the risks to more significant downward corrections are rising."" Further she added that, "While this does not mean we are staring at a major downturn, it is important to take stock of the many rising risks."

Gopinath, a former adviser to the Kerala government and highly regarded professor at Harvard University, took over as the chief economist of the IMF in January, becoming the first woman to hold the key post in global economic policy-making.

The World Bank`s projections published earlier this month for India`s growth in the current and next fiscal years match those of the IMF, but is lower at 7.5 per cent for 2020-21.

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