The World Bank鈥檚 latest economic outlook explores growth prospects for South Asia and provides analysis on how the region can benefit from the green energy transition.
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Output growth
After a disappointing 2024, growth in South Asia is forecast to slow further in 2025. Growth forecasts in the region have been downgraded.
Source: World Bank Macro Poverty Outlook (database); World Bank.
Note: SAR = South Asia; IND = India; EMDEs = emerging and developing economies. Real GDP-weighted average year-on-year real GDP growth rates for 8 South Asian economies and 139 other EMDEs. October 2024 forecasts exclude Afghanistan.
Foreign currency-denominated government debt
Many countries in the region are vulnerable to financial stress due to high debt, limited foreign exchange reserves, and high shares of foreign currency-denominated debt.
Source: Kose, M. Ayhan, Sergio Kurlat, Franziska Ohnsorge, and Naotaka Sugawara (2022); IMF Staff Country Reports 2024.
Note: FG = Afghanistan. BGD = Bangladesh. BTN =Bhutan. IND = India. LKA = Sri Lanka. MDV = Maldives. NPL = Nepal. PAK = Pakistan. EMDE = emerging market and developing economy. For India, proxied by nonresident held debt. EMDEs include 39 economies.
General government revenues
In all South Asian countries other than Maldives, government revenue-to-GDP ratios excluding grants are well below the average among EMDEs.
Sources: UNU-WIDER; World Bank Fiscal Survey (database); World Bank.
Note: AFG = Afghanistan. BGD = Bangladesh. BTN =Bhutan. IND = India. LKA = Sri Lanka. MDV = Maldives. NPL = Nepal. PAK = Pakistan. EMDE = emerging market and developing economy. Total revenue shown in dark blue bar and for EMDE excludes grants. EMDE is nominal GDP-weighted average of 140 EMDEs.
Share of climate damage reduced by autonomous adaptation
Market-driven autonomous adaptation could reduce the negative impact of rising global temperatures on South Asia's output in 2050 by about one-third.
Source: World Bank.
Note: EMDE = emerging market and developing economy; SAR = South Asia. GDP-weighted (at 2010鈥�19 average prices and market exchange rates) averages. Share of climate damages remaining after accounting for direct and indirect effects (including those transmitted through sectoral interlinkages) and autonomous adaptation.
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