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Posted 10 May 2025

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India’s sovereign credit rating has been upgraded to 'BBB' with a stable outlook, up from 'BBB (low)', citing structural reforms, infrastructure investments, and fiscal consolidation as key drivers by agency.

Key findings of report

  • Strong growth prospects for India:  A 'BBB' rating denotes adequate credit quality, suggesting a capacity to meet financial obligations despite potential vulnerabilities.
  • Macroeconomic framework as a key strength: Well-regulated financial system, credible inflation-targeting regime and flexible exchange rate enhance the economy’s resilience.

What is Sovereign Credit Rating?

  • It is an assessment of a country’s creditworthiness showing the level of risk associated with lending to a particular country since it is applied to all bonds issued by the government.
  • It broadly rates countries as either investment grade or speculative grade, with the latter projected to have a higher likelihood of default on borrowings.  
  • Standard & Poor's, Moody's, and Fitch Ratings are the three most influential agencies.

Issues with credit rating agencies

  • Heavy reliance on qualitative indicators: Methodologies often depend on the opinions of a small group of experts, which can lead to subjective judgments, bandwagon effects.
  • Lack of transparency: These are private agencies without independent funding and can affect institutional quality, as measured by the World Bank's Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGIs).
  • Biased against developing nations: It often neglects GDP growth rate, inflation, general government debt, etc. (Economic Survey 2020-21)
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  • Sovereign Credit Rating
  • Economic Survey 2020-21
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