In 2025, India’s fiscal constraints will continue to limit its credit strength despite potential economic benefits from US-China tensions. Moody’s anticipates gradual fiscal consolidation with debt levels and affordability remaining concerns. Geopolitical and economic risks persist, particularly from US-China relations affecting trade and investment flows.
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