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South Asia’s Growth Set to Ease to 6.3% Amid Energy Turmoil, World Bank Anticipates Recovery Ahead

April 11, 20263 Mins Read
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The World Bank has recently issued a warning regarding the economic growth in South Asia, predicting a slowdown in momentum despite the region remaining the fastest-growing globally.

In a social media update, the Bank mentioned that it expects growth in South Asia to drop to 6.3% in 2026, down from an anticipated 7% in 2025. This decline is mainly tied to interruptions in global energy markets. However, they foresee a recovery, with growth projected to bounce back to 6.9% by 2027, indicating a strong underlying strength in the region.

### Energy Challenges Ahead

The World Bank’s latest report highlights that South Asia’s economic slowdown is significantly influenced by its reliance on imported energy, making the region susceptible to oil price hikes and delivery issues. If not for these external shocks—partly caused by political conflicts and supply chain constraints—growth might have remained steady at recent figures.

The Bank notes that there’s significant uncertainty surrounding these predictions, depending on how long energy disruptions last and how quickly global markets can stabilize.

### India: The Growth Engine

India is key to South Asia’s robust performance compared to other emerging markets. The country’s strong internal demand and export stability are vital to the region’s overall growth. The growth rate for India is expected to reach 7.6% in the fiscal year 2026, before softening to around 6.6% in fiscal year 2027 due to external challenges. Without India, the rest of South Asia is projected to grow at a slower rate of 4.1% in 2026, aligning with other emerging economies.

Even with these challenges, strong local consumption is helping buoy growth across the region.

### Rising Economic Risks

The report outlines several risks due to soaring energy prices, including:

– Increased inflation driven by higher fuel costs and currency decline.
– Wider current account deficits due to escalating oil import costs.
– Potential rise in fiscal deficits, especially if governments provide subsidies to ease consumer burdens.

Countries with less financial strength, such as those with high debt levels or low reserves, are particularly at risk during extended economic shocks.

### Slow Recovery for Smaller Nations

For countries outside India, recovery is uneven:

– Bangladesh’s growth is expected to gradually reach 3.9%, although political uncertainty and banking problems are hindering investment.
– Sri Lanka’s growth rate is anticipated to slow to 3.6% in 2026 as recovery from its crisis diminishes amid rising energy costs.
– Nepal is predicted to grow by 4.2% by 2027, boosted by a revival in tourism and reconstruction efforts.

The broader recovery across South Asia in 2027 is expected to proceed as several economies stabilize following recent unrest.

### Future Opportunities

Despite immediate challenges, the World Bank has identified several long-term opportunities:

– Trade agreements, particularly India’s partnerships with key economies, are enhancing export potential.
– Expanding renewable energy and regional energy integration may lessen reliance on foreign fuels in the future.
– Focus on industrial policy and urban growth could foster job creation and support sustainable economic advancement.

In conclusion, while South Asia’s growth may face short-term setbacks due to global energy issues, its robust domestic market, ongoing reforms, and leadership from India are expected to play a crucial role in maintaining the region’s position as a global economic leader. The primary concern, the World Bank warns, is whether disruptions in energy markets and the ensuing inflation will be temporary or continue longer than anticipated.

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