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China may spring a nasty surprise - Ruchir Sharma, Financial Express
The current debate on China’s future has two basic camps: the extremely bullish camp and the bearish camp. The extremely bullish camp likes to extrapolate past trends endlessly into the future, forecasting continued growth of 8% or better. The economists who are most bullish on China predict the economy will grow by 15% in dollar terms every year, or 8% growth in GDP plus 5% appreciation of the yuan and 3-4% inflation, which would be enough for China to “eclipse” the US in a decade.
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Modi's micro initiatives for the farm sector are quite an eye opener - Tuhin A Sinha, CNN IBN
Good monsoon may not be good for the farmer - Nidhi Nath Srinivas, ET
Heavy shower of reforms to drench FDI regime - Deepshikha Sikarwar, ET
S&P lawsuit: Poor standards, moody ratings - Matthias Efing & Harald Hau, FE
PM & FM chart out 8-week revival plan - Pranab Dhal Samanta, Financial Express
Solving India’s coal conundrum - Pranjul Bhandari & Rohit Lamba, Mint
Modi takes on plan panel - Mahendra Singh, Times of India
Rupee follows global slide, hits all-time low against dollar - Times of India
Register for ground reality - Sanjoy Chakravorty, Indian Express
'RIL reducing gas production in KG Basin' - Pioneer
Gujarat model has Montek in a twist - Rohan Venkataramakrishnan, Mail Today
Not all jugaad is fraud - Pankaj Sekhsaria, Hindu
A million engineers in India struggling to get placed in an extremely challenging market - Anumeha Chaturvedi & Rahul Sachitanand, Economic Times
Not at this Rate… - Bibek Debroy, Economic Times
Required: 'Mission mode' for PPP in electricity distribution - Vinayak Chatterjee, Business Standard
Civil aviation ministry red flags Jet being piloted out of Abu Dhabi - Mihir Mishra, IE
Abhishek Singhvi moves IT settlement commission over undeclared income - Ajmer Singh, Indian Express
RBI pauses, hints at rate cut in July - Times of India
IT dream unravels for engineering graduates - Pankaj Mishra, Mint
Managing the rupee - V Balakrishnan, Financial Express
GST likely to be collateral damage in JD(U)-BJP split - Gireesh Chandra Prasad, FE
Join politics, see 3-fold jump in wealth in 5 yrs - Chetan Chauhan, Hindustan Times
498 Indians named in tax haven scoop - J Gopikrishnan, Pioneer
Waiting for a hundred dalit billionaires - SA Aiyar, Times of India
Most states can’t stock food grains for more than a month - Pradeep Thakur, Times of India
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