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Don't Count India Out Just Yet
india.blogs.nytimes.com
[New York Times (blog)] - In a recent news analysis piece in The Financial Times, journalist James Crabtree bluntly lays the blame on a “toxic mixture of government inaction and business caution.” What is undeniable is that the souring of the India story has global economic
Google News: Bollygarchs at bay
[TODAYonline] - by James Crabtree As India's growth slumps, delegations of aggrieved business titans are becoming an increasingly common sight in New Delhi. Last month, the heads of four of the nation's largest telecommunications groups, including Vodafone chief
India's Slowing Growth Spares the Political Class
www.bloomberg.com
[Bloomberg] - In the Financial Times, James Crabtree remarked that "as India's growth slumps, delegations of aggrieved business titans are becoming an increasingly common sight in New Delhi." But he saw something positive in the slowdown, pointing out in
India: Bollygarchs at bay
www.ft.com
[Financial Times] - By James Crabtree Gesture politics: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (left) with Mukesh Ambani (centre) and Sunil Bharti Mittal. Calls from well-connected industrialists for pro-growth policies have gone largely unheeded As India's growth slumps
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