Monday 4 May 2020

The gorilla in India's coronavirus war room

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The 1,000-pound gorilla in India's coronavirus war room The 1,000-pound gorilla in India's coronavirus war room
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Now debating: Will partial lifting move India's economic needle?
India has been locked down for two more weeks. However, a maze of regulations, restrictions on movement of people and unbridled powers to local administration mean a vast segment of economy will still stay shut, amplifying the stress. Could we have done better?

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