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‘India has high chance of becoming a breakout nation’ - Indian Express
It was the rising tide of global liquidity and not anything unique to India that accelerated its growth rate from a level of around 5.5 per cent to 8-9 per cent between 2003 and 2007. The country has a high chance of becoming a “breakout nation” only if it does not grow complacent, avoids becoming a welfare state, brings reforms systematically and globally, and commodity prices fall, said Ruchir Sharma, Global Head, Emerging Markets, Morgan Stanley Investment Management, and author of Breakout Nations: In Pursuit of The Next Economic Miracles.
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When television news anchor Rahul Kanwal got through to Srinivasan and asked him about Meiyappan’s arrest, the BCCI president reacted with thuggish belligerence: 'Shut up, just shut up. I will fix the whole lot of you.' It’s amusing, of course, that “fixing” appears to be uppermost on Srinivasan’s mind even at this stage.This IPL series has shown up the carnival to be a can of worms and India’s cricket administration to be rotten at its core. As a first step towards fixing it over the long haul, Srinivasan and his political patron and IPL chairman Rajiv Shukla should be made to resign, and the Chennai Super Kings team disqualified.
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