India’s 2008-09 slowdown seems to have been a short pause rather than anything more serious. The economy is picking up again and a long period of sustained high GDP growth looks likely. Current wholesale price deflation will not last long either and the Reserve Bank of India will probably be the first major Asian central bank to start tightening again; we forecast from Q4.
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