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Sep 25
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India: Tariffs, tax cuts and expensive v...

HSBC Global Research
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Pranjul Bhandari, Chief India Economist and Strategist at HSBC, joins Fred to discuss the outlook for India's economy at a time of higher-than-expected US tariffs, visa changes and domestic reform.


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