New Delhi: International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva praised India’s ‘bold economic and structural reforms’ – from revised direct and indirect tax laws to the mass rollout of a digital payments ecosystem and the conceptualisation and integration of a digital social identity (i.e., the Aadhaar) – on the first day of the global financial body’s semi-annual gathering of finance ministers and central bank governors “I’m very big on India because of the boldness of their reforms. For example, everyone told India that digital identity on a mass scale could not be done… but India proved them wrong,” she said Monday.…
‘India Proved Doubters Wrong…’: IMF Chief’s Praise In Global Economy Meet
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