The recent India-Pakistan conflict and global trade tensions will be in focus during the global rating agency Moody's meeting with the officials of the Union government in New Delhi on Thursday to review India’s sovereign ratings.
This is the first such exercise after the recent stand-off with Pakistan.
“Our reviews are ongoing, and we do have a semi-annual cycle for reviews, and we're taking this opportunity, while we're in India, to continue to engage with the government,” said Christian de Guzman, senior vice-president, Moody's Ratings, in response to a query from Business Standard.
Guzman said the current ratings on India