India's economy passed the Iran war test. Could El Nino spoil the party?
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Smriti Jain
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Economists say that the world’s fastest growing economy may even end up clocking a 7% GDP growth number this year. But, domestically a poor monsoon caused by El Nino is painting a grim picture for inflation. Is the worst really over for the Indian economy?
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