Moody’s Projects 7.3% GDP Growth for India in FY26:

Moody’s Projects 7.3% GDP Growth for India in FY26:

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Category : Business and economics Published on: January 22 2026

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  • Moody’s Ratings has forecast India’s GDP growth at 7.3% for FY26, stating that strong economic momentum will raise household incomes and boost demand for insurance products.
  • The agency noted that GDP per capita rose 8.2% to USD 11,176 in FY25, while overall GDP grew 6.5%. Insurance premiums increased by 17% to ₹10.9 lakh crore during April–November 2025, supported by economic expansion and digitalisation, with health insurance growing by 14%.
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