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IMF projects 11.5% growth rate for India in 2021, only country with double digit growth

Begin Chinese it might be a bit strange to you, but that is called freedom of the press. Common in democracies. You can criticize and can even make fun of a leader without fear of retribution.
Imagine if a Chinese writer living in China has written something like that about Xi Jinping in a Chinese newspaper...He would simply disappear without a trace.
f**k your freedom of the press, you know what I mean.
 
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f**k your freedom of the press, you know what I mean.
India can achieve double digit growth goal by doing this daily

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By Jariel Arvin@jarielarvin Jan 26, 2021, 5:30pm EST
 
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The why did you ban Chinese social media platforms? What are you trying to hide?
Because of data collection and sharing with Chinese gov. There are many Chinese language new papers and TV channels that are operating freely in America.
 
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Eh good for India as long as they don't bully my country we cool , but India needs someone better than Modi though
You never experienced "it" to "mean" it. Slave society.

Why waste your energy on commies mate ? We have the strongest military on Earth and the best consumer goods.
 
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Data security? Identity theft? There are number of reasons for not trusting anything made by the west and India, so fair play, the west and India are not free media either.
No body cares what you do in China. It's not like we are crying over access to your country. World simply doesn't trust China.
 
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But if India's economy keep contracting to almost nothing this year, there could be a chance for double digit growth in 2022...

IMF pegs contraction in India's economy at 8 per cent in the current financial year, higher than the 7.7-per cent decline projected by the government' advance estimates
You know.
India
 
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But if India's economy keep contracting to almost nothing this year, there could be a chance for double digit growth in 2022...

IMF pegs contraction in India's economy at 8 per cent in the current financial year, higher than the 7.7-per cent decline projected by the government' advance estimates

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Lol. From projections of negative double digit (-12%) growth, most has updated the India's growth rate this fiscal to -7.5%. They all are predicting double digit positive growth next fiscal. This is a testament of resilience of Indian economy. India also had highest growth rate in FDI this fiscal than anyone else in the world. This after we have thrown out Chinese rats (much to their disappointment).
It means everyone can shit in public. No wonder Indians love it.
Yes, in China only CCP is allowed to shit.
 
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The IMF on Tuesday projected an impressive 11.5 per cent growth rate for India in 2021, making the country the only major economy of the world to register a double-digit growth this year amidst the coronavirus pandemic.

The International Monetary Fund’s growth projections for India in its latest World Economic Outlook Update released on Tuesday reflected a strong rebound in the economy, which is estimated to have contracted by eight per cent in 2020 due to the pandemic.

In its latest update, the IMF projected a 11.5 per cent growth rate for India in 2021. This makes India the only major economy of the world to register a double-digit growth in 2021, it said.

China is next with 8.1 per cent growth in 2021 followed by Spain (5.9 per cent) and France (5.5 per cent).


Now lets check out IMF's prediction at about the same time last year:

IMF predicted China will grow at 1.2% YOY in 2020, India will grow at 1.9% YOY in 2020.


Turn out to be:

China actually grow 2.3% YOY in 2020:

whilst India will grow at -10.3% YOY in 2020 according to the latest update from IMF:

So basically IMF hired lots of indian "economists", no wonder the world economy is a mess now
 
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