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India's economy: Calling on the gods

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India's 2011 Budget

06/25/2010

A renewed committment to reducing the fiscal deficit in 2011-2012, and bringing it down to 4.1% of GDP by 2012-2013.

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India's economy: Calling on the gods

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India's new budget for 2009-2010 sets priorities in infrastructure and aid to the poor.

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Infrastructure spending to go up from 6% to 9% of GDP by 2014.

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Have a little more patience with Mr Mukherjee

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