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DB: India’s Debt Profile Is Bad, But It Is Rapidly Improving

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Rupert Hargreaves
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India's debt/GDP ratio is among the worse in  the emerging markets, but the country has the potential to bring its debt load down over the next decade making it one of the only countries in the world actually reducing the sovereign debt according to a new report from Deutsche Bank.

India's debt/GDP ratio
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India's debt/GDP ratio - a closer look

Deutsche’s report, which is titled “Analyzing India's debt sustainability” and has been compiled by Chief Economist Kaushik Das, considers India’s current economic growth rate and what it means for the country’s debt. The analysis shows that India’s  high economic growth rate and...

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