Fitch Keeps India’s BBB- Credit Rating Steady Amid Global Energy Shock
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Key Highlights
## Hindistan’ın Kredi Notu: Bir Sabitlik Çizgisi Fitch Ratings, Hindistan’ın yabancı para cinsinden uzun vadeli kredi notunu **BBB-** olarak korurken,

India's Credit Rating: A Stance of Stability
Fitch Ratings has maintained India’s long‑term foreign‑currency credit rating at BBB-, while keeping its outlook Stable. Amid global energy price volatility and raw‑material supply chain disruptions, the agency highlighted India’s resilient economic fundamentals.Economic Resilience Illustrated in Numbers
Fitch’s data shows that the budget balance and external debt conversion capacity directly support the current rating structure. Macro‑policy stability and vibrant domestic demand create a protective buffer against external pressures.Growth Forecast: Sustainable Momentum
Investor Takeaways
Markets may need to reassess risk appetite and realign long‑term portfolios in light of this stable rating. Sectors focused on infrastructure and digitalisation are poised to become the next growth drivers.
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