Emphasising that the global economic downturn had a “limited impact” on India, President Pratibha Patil today said the Indian economy has consistently recorded high rates of growth and has become an attractive destination for investments.
“India’s growth offers many opportunities for mutually beneficial cooperation. The Indian economy recorded consistently high rates of growth since 2003 and even the global economic downturn had a limited impact,” she said.
Addressing a reception here hosted by Indian Ambassador to Switzerland Chitra Narayana, daughter of former President K R Narayanan, Patil said India has become an attractive destination globally for investments, FDI and business.
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