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India Plans Record Borrowing to Spend Big To Spur Growth
- Tuesday February 1, 2022
- Business | Abhijit Roy Chowdhury and Vrishti Beniwal, Bloomberg
India doubled down on its spending commitment, relying on an already swamped debt market to borrow and spend big to spur growth
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India Plans Record Borrowing To Spend Big To Spur Growth
- Tuesday February 1, 2022
- Business | Abhijit Roy Chowdhury and Vrishti Beniwal, Bloomberg
India doubled down on its spending commitment, relying on an already swamped debt market to borrow and spend big to spur growth.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Political Stability Should Push Animal Spirits Of Economy: Economic Survey
- Thursday July 4, 2019
- Business | Abhijit Roy Chowdhury and Vrishti Beniwal, Bloomberg
Real gross domestic product growth for the fiscal year started April 1 is projected at 7 per cent, government said in its Economic Survey report.
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Modi Government To Now Pump $330 Million Into Air India
- Thursday December 20, 2018
- Business | Abhijit Roy Chowdhury and Vrishti Beniwal, Bloomberg
Air India, which was offered along with $5 billion of its debt, is surviving on taxpayer bailouts after losing money for years. The Modi government has said it has a four-part strategy for Air India -- a financial package, a branding refresh, organizational and governance reforms, and a plan to motivate staff.
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Budget 2018 Looks To Placate Angry Rural Voters, Create Jobs
- Thursday February 1, 2018
- Business | Vrishti Beniwal, Anirban Nag and Abhijit Roy Chowdhury, Bloomberg
India will miss its deficit targets as Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks to placate angry rural voters and create jobs before national elections next year.
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Government Does Not Rule Out Fiscal Consolidation Pause This Year
- Tuesday January 30, 2018
- Business | Abhijit Roy Chowdhury and Vrishti Beniwal, Bloomberg
"A pause would imply a fiscal deficit target similar to last year, that is 3.5% of GDP," said Sonal Varma, chief India economist at Nomura Holdings Inc.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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India Plans Record Borrowing to Spend Big To Spur Growth
- Tuesday February 1, 2022
- Business | Abhijit Roy Chowdhury and Vrishti Beniwal, Bloomberg
India doubled down on its spending commitment, relying on an already swamped debt market to borrow and spend big to spur growth
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www.ndtv.com/business
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India Plans Record Borrowing To Spend Big To Spur Growth
- Tuesday February 1, 2022
- Business | Abhijit Roy Chowdhury and Vrishti Beniwal, Bloomberg
India doubled down on its spending commitment, relying on an already swamped debt market to borrow and spend big to spur growth.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Political Stability Should Push Animal Spirits Of Economy: Economic Survey
- Thursday July 4, 2019
- Business | Abhijit Roy Chowdhury and Vrishti Beniwal, Bloomberg
Real gross domestic product growth for the fiscal year started April 1 is projected at 7 per cent, government said in its Economic Survey report.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Modi Government To Now Pump $330 Million Into Air India
- Thursday December 20, 2018
- Business | Abhijit Roy Chowdhury and Vrishti Beniwal, Bloomberg
Air India, which was offered along with $5 billion of its debt, is surviving on taxpayer bailouts after losing money for years. The Modi government has said it has a four-part strategy for Air India -- a financial package, a branding refresh, organizational and governance reforms, and a plan to motivate staff.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Budget 2018 Looks To Placate Angry Rural Voters, Create Jobs
- Thursday February 1, 2018
- Business | Vrishti Beniwal, Anirban Nag and Abhijit Roy Chowdhury, Bloomberg
India will miss its deficit targets as Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks to placate angry rural voters and create jobs before national elections next year.
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www.ndtv.com/business
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Government Does Not Rule Out Fiscal Consolidation Pause This Year
- Tuesday January 30, 2018
- Business | Abhijit Roy Chowdhury and Vrishti Beniwal, Bloomberg
"A pause would imply a fiscal deficit target similar to last year, that is 3.5% of GDP," said Sonal Varma, chief India economist at Nomura Holdings Inc.
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www.ndtv.com/business