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Congress condemns Moody's analysis on Indian economy
Aug 10, 9:23 pm
New Delhi, Aug.10 (ANI): The Congress Party on Friday condemned a Moody's Analytics report that cut India's growth forecast to 5.5 percent for this year, citing a lack of government or central bank action despite a broad-based slowdown, as well as a poor monsoon.Addressing reporters in New Delhi, party spokesman Manish Tewari slammed the foreign rating agency for blaming the
Congress-led government for the dipping growth rate."We condemn any report which claims that the federal government is the reason for the slight lagging behind of the economy. The reality is that the entire world is facing an economic slowdown. So do these people think that the governments of countries like America, European nations or BRIC countries that are facing a slowdown, not performing their duties?" said Tewari.He lashed out at the agency over the language used to refer to the government."To make such accusations, or releasing such statements, are extremely unfortunate. I also condemn the language and vocabulary in the report. We feel that whenever such serious analytical reports are complied, ethical barriers should not be crossed," said Tewari.The research unit of ratings agency Moody's Investors Service becomes the latest to cut India's growth forecasts this week.CLSA and Citigroup cut their outlooks for India to 5.4 percent and 5.5 percent, respectively, although for the fiscal year ending in March 2013.Moody's said the slowdown in India's economy "has been sharper and more broad-based than anticipated and is now deeply entrenched across all sectors of the economy," in a note dated August 8.Despite the slowing growth, Moody's said both the government and the Reserve Bank of India had provided "little policy response."Moody's added weaker-than-average rainfalls during the monsoon period would also weigh on India's growth. The research unit also cut its 2013 growth forecast to 6 percent from 6.2 percent. (ANI)
China accepts there are 'some problems with India' , but wants to resolve all issues peacefully
May 20, 7:29 pm
New Delhi, May 20 (ANI): Chinese Premier, Li Keqiang, alluding to recent skirmishes on their Himalayan border, acknowledged on Monday, that there were some problems with good friend India but said that the two Asian giants should take a leaf out of their vast history to resolve all issues peacefully.
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Lowy India Poll 2013 study: 83 percent Indians consider China a security threat
May 20, 7:29 pm
New Delhi, May 20 (ANI): An opinion poll conducted with samples across India has revealed that a large majority of people, 83 percent, considered China as a security threat, though 63 percent would like relations with China to strengthen.
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BJP takes UPA-II to task over 2G scam
May 20, 7:29 pm
New Delhi, May 20 (ANI): The Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) accused the former Telecom Minister A.Raja of trying to deceive the people with his 'zero loss theory', in the 2G- spectrum allocation scam.
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Nitish Kumar rules out rift among Bihar coalition partners
May 20, 7:11 pm
Patna, May 20 (ANI): Chief Minister of Bihar, Nitish Kumar, ruled out rift among coalition partners in the State and added that each party had its own ideology and agenda.
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