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Geopolitics & Supply Chains: Gita Gopinath on India’s Challenges

2026/03/29
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Geopolitics & Supply Chains: Gita Gopinath on India’s Challenges

According to southasianherald.com, Professor Gita Gopinath — Harvard University economist and former IMF First Deputy Managing Director and Chief Economist — flagged escalating geopolitical uncertainty, structural supply chain constraints, and shifting global trade dynamics during a March 23, 2026 fireside chat at the Indiaspora Forum 2026 in Bengaluru.

Geopolitical Uncertainty Reshaping Trade Flows

Gopinath described the current global environment as “a very complicated juncture with respect to war,” citing escalating tensions involving Iran and developments around the Strait of Hormuz. She stressed that this volatility directly impacts India: nearly one-third of the Indian diaspora resides in the Middle East, and that region accounts for about a third of remittances flowing into India. Nivruti Rai, Managing Director and CEO of Invest India, echoed this, noting the Iran conflict’s ripple effects extend beyond energy markets to power dynamics, technology access, and supply chain reliability — urging businesses to diversify sourcing strategies.

South Asian Herald
South Asian Herald

A Profound Shift in the Global Economic Order

Gopinath identified a “profound shift” away from the U.S.-led rules-based international system, attributing it to leadership preferences, domestic economic concerns, and national security considerations — including pandemic-era supply shocks and the war in Ukraine. She observed that U.S. trade policy has increasingly favored tariffs and protectionism, driven by perceptions that global trade disadvantaged American workers, especially vis-à-vis China.

While acknowledging echoes of Cold War–era blocs, she cautioned against oversimplification: “We’re not in that period when we had open borders and open trade… maybe now it would be the US plus block and China plus block.” Yet she noted economic actions now cut across traditional alliances — making the landscape more complex and harder to navigate.

South Asian Herald
South Asian Herald

India’s Position in Global Supply Chains

Despite export growth, Gopinath emphasized that India remains a relatively small player in global manufacturing supply chains. Persistent structural challenges include land acquisition issues, labor market rigidities, regulatory complexities, and bureaucratic hurdles. She highlighted infrastructure — particularly digital public infrastructure like UPI — as a key strength, while underscoring the need for continued investment in logistics and port infrastructure.

On capital flows, she noted that between 2015 and 2024, investment was heavily skewed toward the United States due to strong economic performance, technological growth, and a strengthening dollar: “So, for all those reasons, you’ve got the best money returns when you put your money in the US.” However, since 2025, she observed a gradual diversification, with increased investment directed toward Europe and other regions — even as the U.S. continues to attract significant inflows.

South Asian Herald
South Asian Herald

Realism Over Optimism: The Path Forward

Gopinath expressed cautious optimism about India’s trajectory but insisted on confronting “hard truths”: “I come numerous times. And I’m always impressed with the changes going around and potential,” she said, adding, “it is equally important to confront the ‘hard truths’ about areas that require reform.” She stressed honesty in identifying issues needing redress — a stance aligned with practitioner needs for actionable, grounded insight.

“I think right now, we’re in a very complicated juncture with respect to war… So at this point, I think the question is, what comes next is really difficult, and I think this is captures a bit of the world that we’re living in right now, which is the tremendous uncertainty about global landscape.” — Gita Gopinath, Professor of Economics, Harvard University; former IMF First Deputy Managing Director and Chief Economist

For supply chain professionals, these observations translate into concrete imperatives: reassessing Middle East–centric supplier and talent dependencies; stress-testing sourcing strategies against non-traditional alliance disruptions; prioritizing digital infrastructure interoperability (e.g., UPI-style frameworks for cross-border payments); and accelerating investments in port efficiency and inland logistics — especially where regulatory bottlenecks impede multimodal integration. With 75 percent of global trade still operating under WTO rules, multilateral compliance remains a baseline, yet regional alignment and bilateral trade facilitation mechanisms are gaining operational weight. As Rai confirmed, institutions like Invest India now support investors end-to-end — from market entry to returns — reflecting a broader institutional pivot toward de-risking and resilience-by-design.

Source: southasianherald.com

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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