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Muscular India positioning itself for world-leading evolution

Chief executive of Deloitte South Asia, Romal Shetty, tells Auckland event there’s ‘no reason’ for India not to be interested in a free trade agreement with NZ.

Deloitte South Asia chief executive Romal Shetty.

Dita De Boni Mon, 25 Mar 2024

A newly muscular India – with the world’s largest population, one of the world’s highest economic growth rates, and a drive to lift millions of people out of poverty through education and upskilling – was the country described by one of Deloitte’s top executives to an Auckland

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Dita De Boni Mon, 25 Mar 2024
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