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Politically difficult to fast-tract structural reforms: Rajan

Delivering a lecture on "The Global Economy and India" here, the former Chief Economist of IMF said new rules need to be evolved for international monetary policy and called for the emerging markets like India to "speak up and raise their voice louder" to have a say in setting the global agenda.

May 22, 2016 / 12:38 IST
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It is 'politically difficult' to speed up structural reforms in India, RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan said today, even as he stressed on a need for cleansing the banks and checking inflation to ensure faster GDP growth.

Rajan also said labour market reforms can boost growth, but the process may draw opposition.

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Delivering a lecture on "The Global Economy and India" here, the former Chief Economist of IMF said new rules need to be evolved for international monetary policy and called for the emerging markets like India to "speak up and raise their voice louder" to have a say in setting the global agenda.

The Governor said India is fairly safe from volatile global economy and it has posted 7.5 percent growth despite two droughts and weak international market.