New Delhi: Fitch Ratings Tuesday affirmed India’s sovereign rating at ‘BBB-‘ with a stable outlook and said the domestic economy remains strong, despite headwinds from the energy shock arising from the West Asia crisis. Fitch said it does not expect a durable risk to India’s growth prospects arising from uncertainty related to the US-Iran conflict. “India’s economy has been resilient to shocks in recent years, a trend we expect to continue,” Fitch said, while assigning the lowest investment grade rating of ‘BBB-‘. India’s rating reflects its robust growth outlook and solid external finance fundamentals, Fitch said, and estimated GDP growth of 6.4 per cent in the current fiscal year ending March 2027 (FY27). A strengthening record of delivering macroeconomic stability and improving policy credibility should underpin continued robust growth and enhance economic resilience, despite near-term macroeconomic headwinds from the energy shock, Fitch said.