India is expected to post strong economic growth in the coming quarters, even as inflation, led by food prices, is likely to remain elevated, S&P Global Ratings said on Wednesday.
The economy is expected to clock 9.5 per cent growth in the current fiscal year, followed by 7 per cent expansion in the next year, it said, adding high nominal GDP growth would be important for ensuring fiscal consolidation going forward.

"Given India's weak fiscal settings and high stock of debt around 90 per cent of GDP, the nominal GDP growth is going to be very important to prevent any further erosion of fiscal settings in the country and to enable some degree of fiscal consolidation going forward," S&P Global Ratings Director (Sovereign) Andrew Wood said.
He said the fiscal deficit would remain elevated over the next two years but debt/GDP ratio is expected to stabilise or flatten out. Wood further said India's external position has strengthened in the context of the pandemic and India has been generating forex reserves at record pace.
"India's external position is very strong and this is quite supportive of India's sovereign rating despite the fact that we have had this deterioration in fiscal position concurrently," he said.
Speaking at the 'India Credit Spotlight 2021', S&P Economist (Asia Pacific) Vishrut Rana said: "Looking ahead we continue to expect fairly strong economic growth going into calendar Q3 and Q4. "The second wave of the pandemic has been pretty costly to economic activity.
Households have been affected .... households are going to be repairing their balance sheets and withholding from spending which means activity will remain below trend once the recovery gets underway". The Indian economy grew at 20.1 per cent in April-June helped by a lower base, vis-a-vis 1.6 per cent in March quarter.
He said inflation has been on the upper end of the tolerance range which means the central bank will be watching inflation very closely. "The outlook is mixed and energy prices are likely to remain elevated... but the real influential element in the inflation basket is going to be food.
We have monsoon rains below normal so far which could lead to rise in food inflation. Overall inflation is likely to remain elevated and prevent the central bank from taking too much easing measures," Rana said. S&P has the lowest investment grade 'BBB-' rating on India, with a stable outlook.
(PTI)
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