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Impact of the Global Financial Crisis on India Collateral Damage and Response

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The impact of economic crisis on India has been analysed in the speech as discussed by the authors, where the authors presented the Symposium on "The Global Economic Crisis and Challenges for the Asian Economy in a Changing World".
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The impact of economic crisis on India has been analysed in the speech. [Speech delivered at the Symposium on 'The Global Economic Crisis and Challenges for the Asian Economy in a Changing World'].

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