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India in no hurry to rollback stimulus but oil a worry: FM Sitharaman

By: Debarati Roy & Vrishti Beniwal | Bloomberg

New York, Oct 18: India is in no hurry to withdraw stimulus provided to support the economy as policymakers want to ensure that the country is on a durable growth path, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said.

However, rising crude oil prices are emerging as a huge challenge and the uncertainty could upend some of her plans to get the economy back on track, she said in an interview in New York Sunday.

She added the government has already committed a certain amount of public spending to build infrastructure in an effort to provide support to the economy.

The Reserve Bank of India and the International Monetary Fund expect India to grow at 9.5% this financial year but rising fuel prices — India imports a bulk of its requirements — and a coal shortage could be a major obstacle.

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