TRANSFORMATION ENGINE OF ECONOMIC GROWTH WITH MAKE-IN-INDIA CAMPAIGN

The Make in India campaign, the brain child of the Indian Government, has been launched to boost the Manufacturing and Industrial Sector of the country. The main aims of the campaign are to galvanize the industrial sector and increase the domestic as well as international investment coming into the...

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Interest rates
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