India better placed to absorb oil shocks than in the past: S&P Global Ratings

Louis Kuijs, Chief APAC Economist at S&P Global Ratings, says India is better positioned to absorb oil shocks compared to the past, with stronger macro buffers and a more flexible currency. While higher crude prices could pressure the current account and the rupee, the economy remains largely driven by domestic demand. The overall impact on growth will depend on how long oil prices remain elevated.

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