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US says Modi may have overstated india 7.5% growth


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Report card sites evidences of land aquisition bill, GST bill failure, tax uncertainity in fdi investments & aquisitions, regulatory relaxation in various industries related to labour laws, failure in infrastructure developments, distribution of infra over local regions etc.

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/timworstall/2016/07/06/us-analysis-of-india-7-5-gdp-growth-may-be-overstated-but-reforms-moving-in-right-direction/#3c5e87127cd7

 

Lol...Final ga US kuda motikkayalu vesthondi gujarat, maharasthra only PM modi ni...

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Ella M ellani sarigga chusomanandi.... Shooetings bombings jarugutunnayi chala frequent ga.... Mana meeda tarvatha edvachu

 

actually US is trying help india to become regional power. MODI pakka daari pattadu own party benifits kosam. lekunte last two years major infra projects FRBM limits, RBI control, central govt policies valla clear avvaledu brother...for eg. vizag metro and vijayawada metro. 

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let US mind it's own business instead mud slinging on other govt's as part of church agenda to defame the governments for stopping the flow of funds from various NGO's and Religious based instituitions from abroad

 

 

 

let US mind it's own business instead mud slinging on other govt's as part of church agenda to defame the governments for stopping the flow of funds from various NGO's and Religious based instituitions from abroad

 

 

US sare.. mari prapancham mottam ade antundeee.. elaaa.. 

 

china

 

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/chinese-paper-slams-modi-governments-paper-growth/1/596093.html

 

Morganstanley

http://www.dnaindia.com/money/report-india-s-gdp-data-is-overstated-says-morgan-stanley-s-ruchir-sharma-2230822

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