Border Disputes, Covid Fallout Cause India's Growth Engines to Sputter
Amintendu Palit, Senior Research Fellow, National University of Singapore
23-Jun-20 07:30
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With a slew of growth-forecast downgrades, criticism over government stimulus reliefs to contain damage from the pandemic and rising border tensions with China, India's economic engine seems to be stuttering.
Amintendu Palit, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, discusses the extent of the damage while also offering some much-needed perspective.
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Categories: Politics, Law and Legal Matters, Social Issues, Investments
Tags: India, Covid-19, lockdown,