India is expected to maintain a growth rate of 6-8% while controlling inflation in the coming years, said Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. Focus areas include simplifying tariffs and customs laws to boost exports. Inclusive growth remains central, supported by manufacturing and services. India’s talent pool and trust in policies attract companies to shift operations there.
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