Corruption, Slowed Growth Tarnish India's Global Image
By Neeta Lal,
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Briefing

Against the backdrop of a sputtering economy and a spate of scandals battering India's global image, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee is in Washington today.
The visit -- largely touted as a damage-control and public relations initiative -- will see the senior minister meet U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and American industry leaders to reinforce the message that the Indian growth story is still robust and that the country remains an attractive investment destination. ...
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