India's economy shrank 9.6% in 2020-21, can rise with vaccine to 5.4% next fiscal: World Bank


By Arul Louis

New York, Jan 5 (IANS): India's economy battered by the Covid-19 pandemic is forecast to crater by 9.6 per cent during the current financial year but can recover by 5.4 per cent next financial year if there is wide vaccination against the disease and it is contained, the World Bank reported on Tuesday.

The Bank's Global Economic Prospects Report said that the optimistic forecast for 2021-22 "assumes that a vaccine will be distributed on a large scale in the region starting the second half of 2021 and that there is no widespread resurgence in infections".

About the economy's contraction, the report said, "In India, the pandemic hit the economy at a time when growth was already decelerating" and "the estimated contraction of the economy by 9.6 per cent during 2020-21 reflects "a sharp drop in household spending and private investment".

Looking ahead, the report said that India's recovery would be constrained by the weak financial sector.

The 5.4 per cent growth rate forecast for in 2021-22 -- a "rebound from a low base" -- would be "offset by muted private investment growth given financial sector weaknesses", the report said noting that "in the financial sector, non-performing loans were already high before the pandemic".

In the South Asia region, the Bank said that the economy overall fell by 6.7 per cent in 2020 "reflecting the effects of the pandemic and nationwide lockdowns, particularly in Bangladesh and India".

But it added, "Activity rebounded in the second half of last year, led by industrial production, as initial stringent lockdowns were eased."

The global economy, which contracted by 4.3 per cent in 2020 is forecast to grow by 4 per cent next year if "an initial Covid-19 vaccine rollout becomes widespread throughout the year", the report said.

The report warned that for the South Asia region, "Risks to the outlook are tilted to the downside."

Besides severe and longer-lasting coronavirus infection rates, the other risks include "financial and debt distress caused by an abrupt tightening of financing conditions or possible widespread corporate bankruptcies".

"Additional stress on domestic banks in the region could be triggered by the economic consequences of a more protracted recovery from the pandemic, which in turn could lead to a rise in bankruptcies and weaken the balance sheets of the banking and non-banking sectors," it added.

China, from where the Covid-19 pandemic spread, is expected to see its economy grow by 7.9 per cent -- the world's fastest -- this year after contracting 2 per cent last year.

The report's forecast for the US economy is a 3.5 per cent growth in 2021, after an estimated contraction of 3.6 per cent in 2020.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    If wishes were Horses ...

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    people crib on "Economy" and good news on vaccine

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    What happens to the economy when that vaccine is nothing more than Aspro and more people are dying due to its side effects than Corona????????.........

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 05 2021

    Oh, the vaccine is rolled out with an aim to boost the economy ? What about the assurance that it will be given free to citizens ?

    Who wants the vaccine anyway ? The nation has already shown downward cases without the use of vaccine. So, who will join the race to receive the vaccine ? BJP supporters ? Anybody ? Common, it will lift up the economy.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    vaccine has pig fat

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  • Deshbhakt, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 06 2021

    Don't live with wild horses creating a storm in your skull.

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