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Fitch retains India’s rating at BBB-, says GST reforms ‘slightly revenue-negative’

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Fitch Ratings on India's Creditworthiness

Fitch Ratings retained its BBB- rating with a stable outlook for India, emphasizing both strengths and challenges in the country's financial landscape.

Key Observations

  • Growth and External Finances:
    India's growth is described as "robust" and its external finances as "solid".
  • Government Finances:
    Considered a "credit weakness" with public debt expected to rise due to weaker-than-anticipated nominal GDP growth.
  • GST Reforms:
    While intended to support growth, they are potentially "slightly revenue-negative".

Debt and Deficit Outlook

  • Debt-to-GDP Ratio:
    Expected to increase to 81.5% of GDP by 2025-26, from 80.9% in 2024-25, given the decline in nominal GDP growth.
  • Long-term Debt Reduction Target:
    Projected only a modest downward trend in debt to 78.5% by FY2030, contingent on nominal GDP growth recovery to 10.5%.
  • Fiscal Deficit:
    Annual fiscal deficit is to decrease by 40 bps to 4.4% of GDP this fiscal, but reduction pace expected to slow from 2026-27.

Economic Strengths

  • Macroeconomic Stability:
    India's growth record and improving fiscal credibility are "strengthening", with a GDP growth forecast of 6.5% for this year, higher than the BBB median of 2.5%.
  • Domestic Demand:
    Expected to remain solid due to public capex and private consumption, though private investment may be moderate.

Key Risks and Challenges

  • US Tariff Risks:
    Duties on Indian goods pose a "moderate downside risk", though Fitch expects negotiated reductions.
  • Pace of Reforms:
    Significant reforms, especially on land and labor laws, are politically challenging, but state-level advancements may occur.
  • Inflation Control:
    The Reserve Bank of India's efforts in keeping inflation low are noted, with an expected average retail inflation of 3.1% in 2025-26.
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