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Inflation Under Control Despite Rising Oil Prices, PM Modi Says 

India has emerged as a bright spot in the global economy, says PM Modi.

Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, delivers the keynote address. (Photographer: Paul Miller/Bloomberg)
Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, delivers the keynote address. (Photographer: Paul Miller/Bloomberg)

Rising crude prices have not resulted in a spike in inflation and the macroeconomic fundamentals of the country remain strong, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said today.

Addressing the third annual meeting of the governors of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, Modi said the Bharatiya Janata Party-led government is committed to fiscal consolidation.

“Our macroeconomic fundamentals are strong with stable prices, a robust external sector and a fiscal situation firmly in control. Despite rising oil prices, inflation is within the mandated range,” he said.

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The government is firmly committed to the path of fiscal consolidation, he said, adding the government debt as percentage of gross domestic product is consistently declining.

“India has achieved a rating upgrade after a long wait,” Modi said, adding India has emerged as a “bright spot” in the global economy, driving global growth with a $2.6-trillion GDP, that is expected to grow at 7.4 percent this year.

“The external sector remains robust. Our foreign exchange reserves of over $400 billion provide us adequate cushion. Global confidence in India’s economy is rising. Total FDI (foreign direct investment) flows have increased steadily and India continues to be one of the top FDI destinations,” he said.

Modi also asked the AIIB to ensure that its interest rates are affordable and sustainable, apart from expanding its loan book by 10 times to $40 billion by 2020 and $100 billion by 2025.

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