India's economy to grow by 11% in the current fiscalThe Asian Development Bank (ADB) hasprojectedthat India's gross domestic product (GDP) will rebound strongly by 11 per centin 2021-22due to continued economic recovery boosted by increased public investment, vaccine rollout, and a surge in domestic demand.The forecast, which has appeared in its publication titled "Asian Development Outlook 2021",assumes that this would happen once vaccines are deployed extensively across the country and the second wave of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic is contained.ADB has also predicted that the country's economic growth willto moderate to sevenper centin 2022-23 as base effectswill disappear.
The economy is expected to have contracted by eight per centin 2020-21 in line with the Government's second advance estimate.India's economy faced its worst contraction in 2020-21 due to the COVID-19 shock.
With large government stimulus and the ongoing vaccination drive, we expect economic activity will continue its recovery started from the third quarter of 2020-21 and rebound strongly in the current fiscal year with an uptick in domestic demand, especially in urban services, said ADB Country Director for India Takeo Konishi.The government's boost to public investment through its infrastructure push, incentives for manufacturing, and continued support to boost rural incomes will support India's accelerated recovery, he added.At the same time though, the forecast said that an uncertain pandemic trajectory with a prolonged second wave despite the vaccination push could affect India's economic normalisation.It also expects the economic impact of the second wave to be relatively muted compared to the first wave in line with global experience.
Other downside risks include further tightening of global financial conditions on fast recovery in developed countries, which would apply pressure on India's market interest rates.Predicting a positive picture, ADB's forecast said that economicactivity will continue to normalise and recover, backed by government measures over the past year, including a large stimulus in the previous fiscaland a steep increase in capital expenditure budget in 2021-22.Increased government expenditure on health care, water, and sanitation will also strengthen the country's resilience against future pandemics, the ADB forecast noted further.
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