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Home | News | India Contributing More To Global Growth Than Us Rbi Governor Counters Trumps Dead Economy Barb

India contributing more to global growth than US: RBI Governor counters Trump’s ‘dead economy’ barb

RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra dismissed US President Donald Trump's "dead economy" jibe, asserting that India is doing well and contributing 18% to global growth—more than the US. Inflation won't be impacted by potential oil-related sanctions, he added

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Published Date - 6 August 2025, 03:35 PM
India contributing more to global growth than US: RBI Governor counters Trump’s ‘dead economy’ barb
RBI Governor Sanjay Malhotra during a press conference on monetary policy statement, at the RBI headquarters in Mumbai. Photo: PTI
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Mumbai: The Indian economy is “doing very well” and contributing more to global growth than the US, Reserve Bank Governor Sanjay Malhotra said on Wednesday, days after US President Donald Trump’s remark of India being a dead economy.

The country is expected to grow 6.5 per cent, as against the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF’s) estimate of about 3 per cent global growth in 2025, Malhotra told reporters at the central bank headquarters here.


“We are contributing about 18 per cent, which is more than the US where the contribution is expected to be much less — about 11 per cent or something. We are doing very well and we will continue to improve further,” Malhotra said, replying to a question on Trump’s recent comments.

Malhotra said the aspirational growth rate for India should be more than 6.5 per cent, which the RBI is projecting for FY25, and added that the country has grown at a yearly average of 7.8 per cent in the past.

Amid the trade policy negotiations, Trump had called India as a “dead economy” while expressing disappointment with New Delhi’s posturing to continue buying cheap oil from Russia. “I don’t care what India does with Russia. They can take their dead economies down together,” Trump had reportedly said.

This statement and the ones following that were as sharp a critique, while having the potential to destabilise the India-US relationship, have also led to concerns over exact tariffs and penalties for buying Russian oil that await India from the Trump administration.

Malhotra said the RBI does not expect any impact on inflation because of the tariff-related aspects, while Deputy Governor Poonam Gupta elaborated that there will not be any first order impact of the geopolitical issues on the domestic inflation.

Even in the event of India being forced to shift away from Russian oil because of US concerns, there will not be any impact on domestic inflation, Malhotra said. He said this fiscal year, authorities will step in to ensure that the purchase prices of petroleum prices do not pinch the common man, hinting of a possible cut in duties if the oil becomes dearer.

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