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PM warns policy logjam could slow growth to 5%

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned on Saturday that a prolonged policy logjam could slow economic growth to 5%, a day after the government unveiled a spate of reforms aimed at reviving growth and preventing a credit rating downgrade.

September 15, 2012 / 12:06 IST

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned on Saturday that a prolonged policy logjam could slow economic growth to 5%, a day after the government unveiled a spate of reforms aimed at reviving growth and preventing a credit rating downgrade.


On Friday, the government said it was opening up its supermarket sector to foreign chains and would allow more foreign investment in airlines and broadcasters. It also approved the sale of stakes in four state-run industries.


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Singh was speaking at a meeting of the planning commission, a government economic advisory body, to finalise investment targets over the five years ending in March 2017.

Singh also said the government would target 8.2% annual growth over the five year period through policy initiatives, down from an earlier target of 9%.

first published: Sep 15, 2012 11:26 am

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