India Country Partnership Framework (CPF) FY2026-2031
The World Bank Group’s new Country Partnership Framework for India sets a bold roadmap for supporting India’s aspiration to become an upper-middle-income economy in the next decade and achieve its Viksit Bharat vision by 2047. It focuses on accelerating job-rich, private sector-led growth while ensuring inclusivity and sustainability. The CPF emphasizes structural reforms, urban transformation, and rural prosperity through investments in infrastructure, renewable energy, and diversified value chains. It aims to crowd in private capital, strengthen human capital by upskilling youth and women, and embed climate resilience across sectors. Leveraging innovative financing models and global expertise, the CPF seeks to catalyze transformative impact by aligning with India’s development priorities—jobs, ease of living, and sustainable growth—while addressing critical challenges like resource efficiency, climate change, and gender inclusion.
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Strategic Overview
The World Bank Group’s CPF outlines the priorities that will guide programming over FY26-31, namely rural prosperity and resilience, urban development, human capital and infrastructure development, with the cross-cutting objective of boosting private sector-led job creation.
Results Matrix: Intervention Logic and Short-Term Business Planning
The matrix lays out how specific interventions are expected to drive tangible improvements along key success metrics over the CPF period.
Financing and Implementation Arrangements
Outline of the implementation arrangements, key partners, and potential risks associated with the India CPF.
World Bank Group Portfolio Snapshot (IBRD, IDA, IFC, MIGA)
Provides an overview of the current portfolio of projects across the World Bank Group.
Selected Economic Indicators
Estimates and World Bank's staff projections for key macro-fiscal variables.
Systematic Country Diagnostic (SCD)
Summarizes World Bank's staff assessment of constraints to opportunities for growth, inclusion and sustainability.
Completion and Learning Review (CLR)
Takes stock of implementation of the World Bank Group's Country Partnership Framework for India for the period of FY 2018-2025.
India World Bank Group Country Team
WB Acting Country Director for India
IFC Regional Director for South Asia
MIGA Regional Director for Southeast Asia