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      Iran Contingency: Navigating India’s Economic Deceleration

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      By Dipak Kurmi

      The trajectory of India’s economic journey toward its ambitious goal of becoming a developed nation by 2047, a vision encapsulated in the term Viksit Bharat, has encountered a formidable geopolitical headwind. For much of the current decade, India has been celebrated as a beacon of resilience, consistently maintaining a growth rate that outpaced most of its global peers. However, the recent outbreak of hostilities in the Middle East, specifically the 39-day conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, has fundamentally altered the global energy landscape and trade security. According to the latest India Development Update released by the World Bank, this regional instability is projected to pull India’s real economic growth rate below the psychologically and strategically significant 7% threshold. This shift represents a sobering moment for policymakers who had previously enjoyed a string of data points suggesting a much smoother path to prosperity.

      The timing of this downturn is particularly poignant given that the Indian government had only recently overhauled its statistical methodology to provide a more accurate and transparent reflection of the nation’s health. On February 27, 2026, the government transitioned to a new base year of 2022-23, moving away from the outdated 2011-12 benchmark. This long-overdue update was designed to address growing skepticism from international observers and domestic economists who argued that previous GDP figures might have been overstated. Interestingly, while the absolute size of the GDP was lower in the new series, the growth rates remained robust. The revised data pegged India’s real GDP growth—which filters out the distorting effects of inflation—at 7.2% for FY24, 7.1% for FY25, and an impressive 7.6% for FY26. India’s Chief Economic Advisor, V. Anantha Nageswaran, had previously emphasized that staying within the 7% to 8% range was non-negotiable for achieving the milestones required for a developed India by the middle of the century.

      The eruption of war in Iran, despite reaching a fragile ceasefire currently being negotiated in Islamabad, has sent tremors through the supply chains that fuel the Indian economy. The World Bank’s assessment suggests that in a scenario devoid of this conflict, India would have likely maintained a 7.2% growth trajectory. Instead, the projection has been slashed to 6.6% for FY27. This downward revision is predicated on the assumption that global energy supplies, specifically oil and gas, will face extended disruptions lasting until at least the end of 2026. Because India remains a massive net importer of energy, the volatility in crude prices acts as a direct tax on the economy, siphoning away capital that would otherwise be used for productive investment or domestic consumption. The geopolitical risk premium attached to oil is no longer a theoretical concern but a tangible drag on the nation’s balance sheet.

      To understand the mechanics of this slowdown, one must examine the four primary engines that drive the Indian GDP, expressed through the standard economic equation where GDP is the sum of private consumption (C), business investments (I), government spending (G), and net exports (NX). The most significant casualty of the Iran conflict is private consumption, the bedrock of the Indian economy accounting for nearly 60% of total output. In recent years, the government has actively sought to stimulate this sector through targeted relief in both direct income taxes and the Goods and Services Tax (GST). However, the inflationary pressure triggered by the war—manifesting in higher transport costs and more expensive manufactured goods—is eating into the “disposable” income of the average Indian household. When people spend more on necessities like fuel and food, they naturally pull back on discretionary purchases such as vehicles, electronics, and travel, creating a cooling effect across the retail landscape.

      Simultaneously, the second engine of growth, private investment, is showing signs of hesitation. Business expenditures and capital investments typically contribute about 30% of the annual GDP, but these are highly sensitive to market certainty. The specter of an extended conflict and the resulting unpredictability in global trade routes have caused corporate boards to adopt a “wait and see” approach. When companies are unsure about the cost of borrowing or the future price of raw materials, they tend to defer large-scale projects and expansions. This investment inertia not only affects the current year’s growth but also limits the economy’s future capacity, as the creation of new factories and infrastructure is the very foundation of long-term productivity gains. The World Bank’s report highlights that without a clear resolution to the Middle East hostilities, this caution could become a structural impediment.

      Government expenditure, the third engine, is equally constrained by the fallout of the war. While the state often steps in to provide counter-cyclical support during a slowdown, the current fiscal environment offers little room for maneuver. The Indian government is already operating under the weight of significant total borrowings, and the rise in global oil prices has a direct impact on the national budget via the subsidy bill. To prevent domestic fuel prices from reaching levels that would cause social unrest, the government must often absorb a portion of the cost, which diverts funds away from critical infrastructure projects or social welfare programs. Consequently, the public sector’s ability to “spend its way” out of this deceleration is limited by the need for prudent fiscal management and the preservation of macroeconomic stability.

      The final component, net exports, further complicates the outlook. While Indian exports are expected to maintain a steady growth rate, the sheer volume and cost of imports are projected to rise at a much faster clip. This imbalance is largely driven by the inelastic demand for energy; India must continue to import oil and gas regardless of the price to keep its lights on and its transport moving. This widening trade deficit acts as a significant drag on the overall GDP calculation, as the money flowing out of the country to pay for expensive energy imports outweighs the revenue generated by selling Indian goods and services abroad. The World Bank notes that while India possesses strong macroeconomic buffers—such as healthy foreign exchange reserves—the current conflict underscores an urgent need for energy and trade diversification to mitigate such external shocks in the future.

      The intersection of domestic statistical reform and global geopolitical volatility has placed India at a critical crossroads. The downward revision to 6.6% serves as a reminder that even the most resilient emerging markets are not immune to the chaos of international conflict. For India to regain its momentum and return to the 7% plus growth corridor, it will require a combination of successful diplomatic resolutions in the Middle East and a domestic pivot toward more sustainable energy sources. The goal of Viksit Bharat by 2047 remains the North Star of Indian policy, but the path has become markedly more treacherous. As negotiators meet in Islamabad to solidify a peace agreement, the Indian economy waits with bated breath, hoping for a return to the stability required to fuel its next great leap forward.

      (The writer can be reached at dipakkurmiglpltd@gmail.com)

      HP News Service

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