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India’s growth forecast lowered to 9.45% from 9.6% this year, says rating agency
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Are Bangladesh and India economic rivals? Yes and no
Yamen Jahangeer, Dhaka Tribune Mamun Rashid, Dhaka Tribune
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Ratings agency S&P lowers India’s growth projection to 9.5% from 11% for 2021-’22
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‘Darkest year of economy,’ says Chidambaram after GDP records sharpest contraction ever
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India’s GDP contracts by 7.3% for 2020-’21 financial year, grows by 1.6% in January to March quarter
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RBI flags need to arrest second wave of Covid-19, keeps growth rate projection for 2021-’22 at 10.5%
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India’s GDP estimated to contract by 9.6% in 2020, may grow by 7.3% in 2021: UN report
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GDP likely to contract by 7.7% this year, compared to 4.2% growth in 2019-’20, says government
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Indian economy could be ‘most resilient’ in south and southwest Asia in long term, says UN report
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Air pollution killed 16.7 lakh Indians, led to 1.4% GDP loss in 2019, shows Lancet study
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It’s still too early to celebrate the recovery in the Indian economy
Prathamesh Mulye, Qz.com
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India has entered period of recession because of Modi’s policies, says Rahul Gandhi
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Why is Bangladesh’s GDP growing despite Covid-19, while other economies are contracting?
Govindraj Ethiraj, IndiaSpend.com
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View from Dhaka Tribune: When will India stop considering Bangladesh an underdog?
Ekram Kabir, Dhaka Tribune
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‘How to destroy an economy’: Rahul Gandhi shares data collated by economist to criticise Centre
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Top 10 coronavirus updates: Delhi’s 2,726 fresh cases take its tally above three lakh
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India’s GDP will decline by 9.6% in 2020-’21, says World Bank
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Indian economy to contract 10.5% in 2020-’21, predicts Fitch Ratings
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GDP figures should alarm everyone, Centre needs to come out of complacency, warns Raghuram Rajan
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Fitch lowers India’s outlook, says BJP’s Hindu nationalist agenda may distract from economic reform
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