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India's GDP to contract by 5.3% in FY21, bounce back in FY22: Ind-Ra

The lockdown and its impact on the economy and livelihoods only aggravated the sagging consumption demand. "Ind-Ra believes the government is aware of it; but, the near absence of demand-side measures in the economic package indicates the hard budget constraint facing the government," the report said.

By PTI Jun 24, 2020 1:55:05 PM IST (Published)


India's economy is likely to shrink by 5.3 percent this fiscal, the lowest GDP growth in the Indian history and the sixth instance of economic contraction, India Ratings and Research said on Wednesday.
"The disorder caused by the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded with such a speed and scale that the disruption in production, breakdown of supply chains/trade channels and total wash out of activities in aviation (some activities have started now), tourism, hotels and hospitality sectors will not allow the economic activity to return to normalcy throughout FY21," the rating agency said in a report.
As a result, besides contracting for the whole year, GDP will contract in each quarter in FY21 (April 2020 to March 2021).