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Five ways India’s next growth cycle is different

By the end of this decade, India’s GDP will clock an average 6.7 percent growth annually. The upturn underway is on a stronger footing and is taking place in an entirely different geopolitical setting than before. The world is moving away from hyper-globalisation to tariff wars and industrial policies that promote domestic production. The post-pandemic focus on resilience rather than efficiency will continue

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​ By the end of this decade, India’s GDP will clock an average 6.7 percent growth annually. The upturn underway is on a stronger footing and is taking place in an entirely different geopolitical setting than before. The world is moving away from hyper-globalisation to tariff wars and industrial policies that promote domestic production. The post-pandemic focus on resilience rather than efficiency will continue By the end of this decade, India’s GDP will clock an average 6.7 percent growth annually. The upturn underway is on a stronger footing and is taking place in an entirely different geopolitical setting than before. The world is moving away from hyper-globalisation to tariff wars and industrial policies that promote domestic production. The post-pandemic focus on resilience rather than efficiency will continue  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

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