Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman asserted that the slower second-quarter growth doesn’t signal a systemic slowdown, attributing it to reduced public spending during the election season. She anticipates a rebound in the third quarter and maintains India’s position as the fastest-growing major economy for the coming years, despite global economic challenges and climate change impacts.
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