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We expect to return to 9 per cent growth in 2 years: Pranab

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Friday that India could not escape the ill effects of the global economic slowdown. He said that achieving 7-8 per cent growth was a challenge today but added that India's growth was likely to pick up from the Oct-Dec quarter of FY10 and the country can return to 9% growth in the next two years.Special Coverage | Leaders at the Summit

Updated on: Oct 30, 2009 01:17 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Speaking at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Friday said India could not escape the ill effect of the global economic slowdown. He said that India's growth rate fell in the last few years and today India faces the challenge to return to 7-8 per cent growth. The Finance Minister also said that he was eyeing a growth of 9% in the next two years.

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Mukherjee said that India's exports have been badly hit due to the cascading effect of the economic downturn. He especially mentioned the IT sector in which exports have gone down sharply.

In the opinion of the Finance Minister, the Indian economy faces three major problems at the moment. Mentioning the importance of achieving 8-9% growth, the Finance Minister also talked about the need for fiscal consolidation. He said there was a need to reduce the fiscal deficit, which is 6.8% at present and he wants to bring it down to 5.5% in the next two years. He ultimately wants to bring down the fiscal deficit to 4 per cent. The FM further expressed the need of inclusive growth.

The FM said that a number of hindrances were their in achieving the growth and it won't be easy get economic recovery in the next 2-3 years.

 
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