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Investment norms for NIIF may be tweaked: Das

The norms would be tweaked within the broad framework of the investment to take into account suggestions from the domestic and overseas investors, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das said today.

June 09, 2016 / 17:22 IST
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Government is looking to tweak the investment norms for NIIF (National Investment and Infrastructure Fund) to allow investors to co-invest in this sovereign wealth fund as also in the individual projects.

The norms would be tweaked within the broad framework of the investment to take into account suggestions from the domestic and overseas investors, Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das said today.

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Das also expressed hope that the retail inflation would remain at 5 per cent this fiscal, in line with the RBI's projection, and help India develop into a low-cost economy in terms of lower interest rates, transaction costs and logistics costs.

Speaking to reporters at an event here, Das further said India's economy is likely to grow at 8 per cent this year on account of good monsoon, passage of the GST Bill in Parliament and a slew of reforms being undertaken by the government.