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West Asia conflict threatens Indian economy's 'Goldilocks' phase

10 Mar 2026
2 min

Impact of West Asia Conflict on Indian Economy and RBI's Monetary Policy

A prolonged conflict in West Asia poses a threat to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) positive economic outlook. The central bank is trying to balance inflationary pressures with growth challenges arising from increased crude oil prices, which recently exceeded $100 a barrel.

Monetary Policy and Interest Rates

  • Since December 2024, the RBI's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has reduced the policy rate by 125 basis points to 5.25%.
  • The MPC indicated that interest rates might remain stable in the near future barring any economic shocks.
  • Suyash Choudhary from Bandhan AMC suggests that geopolitical developments might alter monetary policy expectations.

Concerns Over Global Oil Prices

  • The central bank is worried about global oil prices and potential supply chain disruptions.
  • Madan Sabnavis from Bank of Baroda suggests a potential rate increase if oil prices rise quickly.
  • The duration of the conflict and its effect on the oil economy are critical considerations.

Monetary Policy Review and Inflation

  • The February monetary policy review maintained the repo rate at 5.25% with a neutral policy stance.
  • Experts advocate a data-dependent, cautious approach for the domestic rate-setting strategy.
  • Aditi Nayar from Icra emphasizes the uncertainty regarding the conflict's duration and its impact on oil prices and inflation.

Future Projections

  • Real GDP growth for Q1 and Q2 of FY27 is projected at 6.7% and 6.8%, respectively.
  • The retail inflation rate for Q1 and Q2 of the next financial year is projected at 3.9% and 4.0%.
  • RBI will reassess its growth and inflation forecasts in the upcoming policy review in April.

Policy Implications

Some economists believe maintaining the current pause in policy rates is justified due to immediate growth risks and domestic structural buffers that might contain prices. Gaura Sen Gupta from IDFC First Bank suggests that the RBI should maintain ample domestic liquidity and avoid increasing policy rates to prevent further growth risks.

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