Following Moody’s and Fitch concerns, NaMo Govt calls out to India a bright spot
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Warding off concerns over Indian economy and its business environment by rating agencies Moody’s and According to a report by ET, Minister of State for Finance,
"We have been able to put in place a very robust macroeconomic foundation for growth going forward. Macroeconomic indicators were very very toxic. Despite the global volatility that we are seeing right now, India is a rare bright spot. So, we have addressed underlying macroeconomic instability that we had. We have put in place road map of reforms," he said at an IVCA (Indian Private Equity and Venture Capital Association) event.
Explaining his point, he further added that the government is focusing on executing three important agenda -- banking reforms, GST and macro-economic stability -- in the remaining 3-4 years.
"Now our focus has shifted very much to execution agenda for remaining 3-4 years. We will have to push this forward. We will have to focus on execution agenda," he averred.
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