💨 Abstract
Despite global economic headwinds, India is expected to grow by 7% in the current fiscal year, according to Deloitte South Asia CEO Romal Shetty. He cited controlled inflation, improved rural demand, and better vehicle sales as positive indicators. However, geopolitical crises and slowdowns in the western world are expected to impact GDP growth. The Modi government is expected to continue economic reforms, including privatization, at the same pace.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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