World Bank President Ajay Banga commended India’s robust growth, highlighting its domestic market-driven momentum despite global challenges. He emphasized improving life quality aspects like air and water. Managing Director Anna Bjerde noted efforts to transform growth into job creation, enhance urban livability, and increase female workforce participation.
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