New Delhi, April 16 -- International Monetary Fund (IMF) chief Kristalina Georgieva on Thursday said India's growth rate is more than twice the average global growth.

"Look at India today. India's growth rate is more than twice the average global growth. That is happening because the country has strong fundamentals," said IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva.

Georgieva attributed India's resilience to factors such as macroeconomic stability and robust domestic demand, which continue to support momentum.

IMF chief said there are no signs of a sharp slowdown in India's growth path, even as the global economy faces headwinds from geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions linked to the West Asia conflict.

The IMF had projected that the Indian ...