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EP148: Crisis, Correction, Or Catalyst? The State Of India's Economy

39 min · 20 de may de 2026
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Professor Prasanna Tantri, Associate Professor of Finance at ISB speaks with Swarajya on the following: —How serious is India's economic situation — and how to read Modi's appeal on fuel, gold, and work from home —Is this worse than COVID, or different in kind? —Why the rupee at 96 isn't the crisis it looks like —The real long-term threat: state government borrowing and money printing —Three things the Centre must do now — on taxes, fuel, and capex —Why this crisis could push India towards 8 per cent growth

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