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India to invest $1.46 trillion to lift virus-hit economy - Black News Channel

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By ASHOK SHARMA and ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL Associated Press NEW DELHI (AP) — India's prime minister said Saturday his country has done well in containing the coronavirus pandemic and announced $1.46 trillion in infrastructure projects to boost the sagging economy. The key lesson India learned from the pandemic is to become self-reliant in manufacturing and developing itself as a key supply chain destination for international companies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said. 'The coronavirus epidemic is a big crisis, but it can't stall India's economic progress,' Modi said in a speech from New Delhi's 17th century Mughal-era Red Fort to mark the […]

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