S&P Global Ratings said on September 14 that it was expecting India’s economy to shrink by 9% in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2021, larger than its previous estimate of a 5% contraction, as the country reels under the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The ratings firm joins a host of major banks and ratings agencies, which have made deep cuts to their forecasts on India’s economy following a 23.9% contraction in April-June, as consumer spending, private investments and exports collapsed during one of the world’s strictest lock downs.
S&P’s latest revision comes three months after it made its projection on India’s real GDP for fiscal 2021.