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

07/07/2009

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

Grouped Articles

India's Lower House Passes Food Bill to Help Poor

Wall Street Journal 08.26.2013

India’s Debt Pileup Complicates Growth Plans

Wall Street Journal 05.05.2015

France, Unlike U.S., Is Deep Into Stimulus Projects

New York Times 07.07.2009

India to Raise Spending and Cut Taxes

New York Times 07.07.2009

Questions & Answers - Agatha Sangma

Wall Street Journal 07.09.2009

Have a little more patience with Mr Mukherjee

Economist 07.09.2009

A Tiny Tax Could Do a World of Good

New York Times 09.24.2009

Questions and Answers: M.S. Swaminathan

Wall Street Journal 08.13.2009

India, Temasek Seek Road Fund

Wall Street Journal 06.08.2010

It's India's Year of Inflation

BusinessWeek 07.22.2010

Payday Approaches for Japan Infrastructure Giants

Wall Street Journal 01.05.2011

Indian Budget Reins in Spending Increases

Wall Street Journal 03.01.2011

Tattered Infrastructure Adds to India's Inflation Risks

Wall Street Journal 03.17.2011

India's economy: Calling on the gods

Economist 03.05.2011

Infrastructure in India: Infrastruggles

Economist 12.31.2011

New Delhi Aims to Tackle Burden of Costly Subsidies

Wall Street Journal 03.17.2012

India May Provide Free Drugs at State-Run Hospitals

New York Times 07.05.2012

India Names Finance Minister

Wall Street Journal 08.01.2012

India Takes Aim at Poverty With Cash Transfer Program

New York Times 01.05.2013

‘India has to spend ₹50 lakh cr on infra’

The Hindu 10.26.2017


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