• Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Funds Global
    • Funds Global Asia
    • Funds Global Mena
    • Funds Tech
SUBSCRIBE
Funds Europe
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • All news
    • People moves
    • Fund launches
  • Analysis
    • Insights
    • Content Hubs
    • Industry comment
    • Interviews
    • Opinion
    • Roundtable features
    • White paper library
  • Investments
    • Alternatives & private markets
    • Emerging markets
    • Equities
    • ETFs
    • ESG
    • Fixed income
    • Top 200 Fund Managers
  • Asset Servicing
    • Fund administration
    • Distribution
    • Technology
    • Trading
    • Trading & transfer agency
  • Regulation
    • Legal
    • Regulation
  • Reports
    • Industry Reports
    • Research Reports
    • Event Reports
  • Content Hubs
  • Events
    • Funds Europe Awards
    • Industry events
    • Webinars
  • Media
    • Magazines
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
  • About Us
    • Editorial team
    • The Magazine
    • Media Pack
    • Subscribe
    • Write For Us
    • Contact Us
  • Top 200
Funds Europe
No Result
View All Result

India: A key growth story amid global uncertainties

Murali Yerram picks out compelling reasons to invest in the sub-continent

by Funds Europe
5 June 2025
India: A key growth story amid global uncertainties
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

India’s economic fundamentals remain robust, making it one of the most promising growth stories in the emerging markets. Key macroeconomic indicators, including the fiscal deficit, current account deficit, and inflation, are all within manageable limits. The banking sector remains stable, and household leverage remains under control, providing a solid foundation for sustainable, future growth. These factors put India in a strong position to navigate the complexities of a shifting global economy, offering a beacon of stability in uncertain times.

In the aftermath of the 2024 elections, the country encountered a typical mid-cycle slowdown. This phase was marked by a dip in growth due to reduced government spending and a tightening of consumer credit, especially in urban areas where consumption had one       of drivers of economic expansion. Whilst the slowdown caused concern, it was a natural part of the economic cycle, and India’s growth trajectory remained intact. By November 2024, growth had bottomed out and, thanks to a rebound in government spending and the easing of credit restrictions, the outlook for the country has since brightened, with better economic growth outlook.

India’s fiscal and monetary flexibility provide a strong foundation for accelerating growth when needed, making it a resilient economy and allowing for swift and strategic interventions to drive the economy. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has already started its rate-cut cycle, and the government has taken significant steps to boost consumption. Personal income tax cuts for the upcoming fiscal year are helping to increase disposable income, stimulating consumption growth and supporting the wider economy. These measures are expected to catalyse a stronger recovery, with GDP growth projected to reach 6.5-7% in FY26. This recovery will likely fuel earnings growth, which is forecasted to accelerate from a moderate 7-8% in FY25 to a more robust low-to-mid teens over the next few years.

Recent valuations of the country’s top 100 companies have fallen below their 10-year average, presenting a compelling investment opportunity. With a more attractive price point, investors have an opportunity to capitalise on the country’s long-term growth prospects as corporate earnings catch up with the recovery. Key sectors, including technology, pharmaceuticals, and infrastructure, remain poised for expansion, driven by domestic and global demand.

India’s exposure to external trade risks is another factor in its favour. While many larger economies are grappling with the consequences of geopolitical tensions and rising tariffs, India’s vulnerability is relatively low. The country’s trade deficit with the United States, at $45 billion, is far smaller than that of many other major economies, with a significant portion of the deficit around 25% driven by generic pharmaceutical exports. This limited exposure to potential trade barriers provides India with an added layer of resilience in the face of global disruptions.

Looking ahead to the future, India is set to see a period of strong earnings growth. Projections suggest that over the next 3-4 years, corporate earnings will accelerate to the low-to-mid teens, driven by higher government spending, an improved credit environment, and a rise in domestic consumption. The country’s strong demographic trends, combined with a stable macroeconomic environment, will continue with the support and growth needed.

Overall, it’s economic outlook remains bright. The country’s fiscal flexibility, pro-growth government policies, attractive valuations, and limited exposure to global trade risks makes it an increasingly attractive destination for investors. As it recovers from its mid-cycle slowdown, India is well-positioned to continue its upward growth trajectory, offering significant opportunities in the years ahead.

Murali Yerram is a Senior Portfolio Manager on Franklin Templeton’s India fund

Latest from FundsEurope

Environmental shifts signal need to review liquid alts

Environmental shifts signal need to review liquid alts

11 June 2026
Corporate executives celebrate a deal with a handshake and applause. Picture for illustrative purposes only.

Guinness Global Investors to acquire Foresight Capital Management

11 June 2026
Northern Trust launches sustainable multi-factor funds

Northern Trust launches sustainable multi-factor funds

11 June 2026
Why pension fund managers and PE sponsors should be looking at the UK Reserved Investor Fund

Why pension fund managers and PE sponsors should be looking at the UK Reserved Investor Fund

11 June 2026
Private credit’s next phase will be defined by discipline

Private credit’s next phase will be defined by discipline

11 June 2026
Navigating Dora and the evolving fund landscape in Emea: Why modernisation is critical

Navigating Dora and the evolving fund landscape in Emea: Why modernisation is critical

11 June 2026
Next Post
FundForum 2025 Spotlight

FundForum 2025 Spotlight

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ASSET MANAGEMENT: AI & FINCRIME

LATEST ISSUE

VIDEO

NEWSLETTER SIGNUP


Join our mailing list to receive our latest news updates, magazine features, thought leadership and market research & analysis.



SUBSCRIBE NOW
  • Contact
  • Editorial team
  • The magazine
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2026 Funds Europe Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Definite Article Media Limited. Website design by Bedazzled Publishing Services Limited.

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • All news
    • People moves
    • Fund launches
  • Analysis
    • Insights
    • Content Hubs
    • Industry comment
    • Interviews
    • Opinion
    • Roundtable features
    • White paper library
  • Investments
    • Alternatives & private markets
    • Emerging markets
    • Equities
    • ETFs
    • ESG
    • Fixed income
    • Top 200 Fund Managers
  • Asset Servicing
    • Fund administration
    • Distribution
    • Technology
    • Trading
    • Trading & transfer agency
  • Regulation
    • Legal
    • Regulation
  • Reports
    • Industry Reports
    • Research Reports
    • Event Reports
  • Content Hubs
  • Events
    • Funds Europe Awards
    • Industry events
    • Webinars
  • Media
    • Magazines
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
  • About Us
    • Editorial team
    • The Magazine
    • Media Pack
    • Subscribe
    • Write For Us
    • Contact Us
  • Top 200

© 2026 Funds Europe Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Definite Article Media Limited. Website design by Bedazzled Publishing Services Limited.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • All news
    • People moves
    • Fund launches
  • Analysis
    • Insights
    • Content Hubs
    • Industry comment
    • Interviews
    • Opinion
    • Roundtable features
    • White paper library
  • Investments
    • Alternatives & private markets
    • Emerging markets
    • Equities
    • ETFs
    • ESG
    • Fixed income
    • Top 200 Fund Managers
  • Asset Servicing
    • Fund administration
    • Distribution
    • Technology
    • Trading
    • Trading & transfer agency
  • Regulation
    • Legal
    • Regulation
  • Reports
    • Industry Reports
    • Research Reports
    • Event Reports
  • Content Hubs
  • Events
    • Funds Europe Awards
    • Industry events
    • Webinars
  • Media
    • Magazines
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
  • About Us
    • Editorial team
    • The Magazine
    • Media Pack
    • Subscribe
    • Write For Us
    • Contact Us
  • Top 200

© 2026 Funds Europe Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Definite Article Media Limited. Website design by Bedazzled Publishing Services Limited.

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • All news
    • People moves
    • Fund launches
  • Analysis
    • Insights
    • Content Hubs
    • Industry comment
    • Interviews
    • Opinion
    • Roundtable features
    • White paper library
  • Investments
    • Alternatives & private markets
    • Emerging markets
    • Equities
    • ETFs
    • ESG
    • Fixed income
    • Top 200 Fund Managers
  • Asset Servicing
    • Fund administration
    • Distribution
    • Technology
    • Trading
    • Trading & transfer agency
  • Regulation
    • Legal
    • Regulation
  • Reports
    • Industry Reports
    • Research Reports
    • Event Reports
  • Content Hubs
  • Events
    • Funds Europe Awards
    • Industry events
    • Webinars
  • Media
    • Magazines
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
  • About Us
    • Editorial team
    • The Magazine
    • Media Pack
    • Subscribe
    • Write For Us
    • Contact Us
  • Top 200

© 2026 Funds Europe Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Definite Article Media Limited. Website design by Bedazzled Publishing Services Limited.