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India making important progress on structural reform agenda: IMF deputy MD

The comments from deputy managing director Antoinette Sayeh come days after IMF released the details of its Article IV consultations with India which called on the government to be more ambitious with fiscal consolidation

January 06, 2023 / 10:30 IST
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India is a "relative bright spot" in the world economy and is making "important progress" on structural reform agenda, International Monetary Fund's deputy managing director Antoinette Sayeh has said.

"Macroeconomic policies are responding to the significant headwinds, with fiscal policy measures supporting vulnerable groups and monetary policy addressing persistently high inflation," Sayeh said in New Delhi on January 6 at the launch of the IMF's book South Asia's Path to Resilient Growth.

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The comments come days after the multilateral agency released the details of its Article IV consultations with India, in which it called on the government to be more ambitious with its fiscal consolidation.

"India is making important progress on its structural reform agenda, and further implementation of the reforms would help unlock its growth potential," she added.