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India’s economic growth is speeding up while China’s is slowing

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 10 April 2024
India is currently experiencing some of the most impressive economic growth rates globally. With China's economy slowing down, India is poised to become the next major driver of global economic growth. However, reaching this potential will require significant strategic investments, enhanced labor participation, and other critical steps. India still lags on a number of metrics compared to China
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