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Why India slipped to 6th-largest economy despite strong growth

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April 17, 2026
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New Delhi : India is now the world’s sixth-largest economy in nominal GDP terms, according to the latest estimates in the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) April 2026 World Economic Outlook.

The update places the United States and China well ahead, with Germany in third place, followed by Japan and the United Kingdom in the $4–5 trillion range.

The shift has raised questions, especially since the IMF continues to project India as the fastest-growing major economy.

WHAT ECONOMISTS SAY
Economists say the answer lies not in growth, but in how that growth is reflected in dollar terms.

“India slipping into the sixth position in dollar denominated GDP is almost entirely due to rupee depreciation,” said Dr. V K Vijayakumar, Chief Investment Strategist at Geojit Investments Limited.

He pointed to sharp currency divergence over the past year.

“In FY26, the rupee depreciated 11% against the dollar. In contrast, Japanese yen appreciated by 10% and the pound sterling appreciated by 2%. These currency movements pushed Japan and UK ahead of India,” he said.

Since global GDP rankings are calculated in US dollars, exchange rate movements can alter positions even when domestic output continues to expand.

‘A TRIPLE WHAMMY’
Manoranjan Sharma, Chief Economist at Infomerics Ratings, described the shift as a combination of multiple forces rather than any structural weakness.

“India’s slippage reflects a triple whammy of currency effects, statistical revisions, and external pressures, rather than weakening fundamentals,” Sharma said.

At the core of this is the currency effect.

“Despite strong 6–6.5% real growth, rupee depreciation reduces India’s GDP in dollar terms, enabling countries with stronger currencies to overtake it,” he said.

External shocks have compounded the trend.

“External shocks, particularly the West Asia conflict, have intensified this trend by raising crude oil prices, widening the current account deficit, and fuelling inflation, thereby exacerbating pressure on the rupee,” Sharma added.

For an economy that imports most of its crude oil, higher prices translate into greater demand for dollars, feeding into currency weakness and, in turn, lowering the dollar value of GDP.

There is also a statistical layer to the change.

“Periodic GDP base-year revisions and improved data estimation enhance accuracy but can temporarily distort cross-country comparisons when countries update at different times,” Sharma said.

Vijayakumar, however, downplayed its significance. “The change in the base year of GDP calculation contributed to decline in GDP, but very marginally and insignificantly,” he said.

Both economists stress that the ranking shift does not reflect a slowdown.

“It is important to note that according to IMF’s estimates, India has been the fastest-growing large economy in the world during the last four years and the projections for the next two years also put India far ahead of other large economies,” Vijayakumar said.

“The decline in India’s ranking is largely statistical and not real,” he added.

The implications are more about timing than trajectory. “India’s trajectory toward becoming the third-largest economy remains intact, though the timeline may shift from the late 2020s to around 2028–2030,” Sharma said.

Vijayakumar echoed a similar view.

“This statistical aberration will push the year India was expected to become the third-largest economy by couple of years to 2029,” he said.

The IMF data, read alongside these assessments, points to a clear takeaway.

India has not slowed. But in a system where global rankings are measured in dollar terms, currency movements, external shocks and statistical adjustments can temporarily reshape the order.

 

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