India GDP slows to 7.8% in Jan-March quarter
MUMBAI (MarketWatch) -- India's gross domestic product rose 7.8% in the January to March quarter from the year earlier period, driven by agriculture and the service sector of the economy, government data showed Tuesday. That was below the average forecast of economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires, who expected GDP to be up 8.2% in the latest quarter. However, growth for the October to ...
Source: Market Watch
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Research and Markets: An Infrastructure Finance in India 2011 Report - Providing a Detailed Analysis
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