"Growth in India is expected to rise above the rates in other major emerging market economies," the IMF said in its latest World Economic Outlook Update released here.
"India's growth is expected to strengthen from 7.3 per cent this year and last year to 7.5 per cent next year. Growth will benefit from recent policy reforms, a consequent pickup in investment, and lower commodity prices," it said.
On the other hand, growth in China is expected to decline to 6.8 per cent this year and 6.3 per cent in 2016.
Previous excesses in real estate, credit, and investment continue to unwind, with a further moderation in the growth rates of investment, especially that in residential real estate, it said.
The forecast assumes that policy action will be consistent with reducing vulnerabilities from recent rapid credit and investment growth and hence not aim at fully offsetting the underlying moderation in activity, it said.
Global growth for 2015 is projected at 3.1 per cent, 0.3 per centage point lower than in 2014, and 0.2 per centage point below the forecasts in the July 2015 World Economic Outlook (WEO) Update.
In advanced economies, growth is expected to remain robust and above trend through 2016 and contribute to narrowing the output gap.
The growth recovery in the euro area is projected to be broad based. In Latin America and the Caribbean, activity is expected to rebound in 2016 after a recession in 2015, it said.
According to the report, in India, inflation is expected to decline further in 2015, reflecting the fall in global oil and agricultural commodity prices.
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