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India to remain global growth driver in foreseeable future: IMF executive director

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 17 April 2024
Krishnamurthy V Subramaniam, the Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said on Tuesday that India will continue to be a driver for global growth in the foreseeable future.
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