Short-term global economic shocks, like the ongoing Middle East conflict, have the potential to temporarily slow the growth story – a fact that cannot be ignored if India hopes to be among the top three world economies in the coming years. Short-term global economic shocks, like the ongoing Middle East conflict, have the potential to temporarily slow the growth story – a fact that cannot be ignored if India hopes to be among the top three world economies in the coming years.
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