Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman addressed concerns about India’s economic slowdown, calling the second-quarter dip a “temporary blip.” She highlighted the country’s strong average growth rate of 8.3% over the past three years and emphasized the government’s commitment to managing inflation, citing recent positive trends and supply-side measures.
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