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Wed, Jun 03, 2020 | 05:41 PM IST
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IndiGo will continue to add planes to its fleet despite Covid squeeze IndiGo will continue to add planes to its fleet despite Covid squeeze
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Google takes down Indian app that removed Chinese ones
Cyclone Nisarga: Mumbai airport suspends operations till 7 pm
Gartner sees India's IT spending falling by 8% in 2020
Retailers avoid discounting to meet social distancing norms
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42 crore poor received aid of Rs 53,248 cr under PMGKP
Debate This
Is India guilty of taking rating agencies too seriously?
Moody's has downgraded India by a notch to Baa3. This almost-junk classification, which comes close on the heels of sub-optimal Q4 & FY20 GDP numbers, is being seen as a proof of the rating agency's disapproval of India's recent policy measures. A falling rating, coupled with virus trouble, can push the economy deep into the red. Is this downgrading fair on India?

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