V Anantha Nageswaran, India’s chief economic advisor, forecasts a 6.5-7% growth rate for the current financial year, citing strong fiscal and monetary policies. He notes stable macroeconomic indicators and emphasizes the need for productive employment, food security, easing regulatory challenges for MSMEs, and improving financial resource allocation.
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