India could grow at 6%, says Basu
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India's economy could expand by around 6 per cent in 2013, World Bank Chief Economist Kaushik Basu said today, attributing the current slow down to global factors.
"It is very-very difficult time for the world... The World Bank's rough expectation is that in the calender year 2013, India is going to see growth rate of just short of 6 per cent," said Basu at C D Deshmukh Memorial Lecture here.
Officially, the World Bank is slated to release global growth projections on January 15.
Amid global slowdown impacting India, the government had lowered the country's economic growth for the 2012-13 fiscal to 5.7-5.9 per cent from its earlier projection of 7.6 per cent. The GDP had expanded by 6.5 per cent in 2011-12, which was nine-year low.
On India's current account deficit (CAD) which widened to record 5.4 per cent of GDP in the July-September quarter, Basu said that though it is a cause of worry, there are market factors which will come into play to stabilise it.
"India has proper floating exchange rate, it (CAD) is not as worrying because there are automatic market stabiliser which will begin to kick in," he said.
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