Davos Brainstorm 2024 With Rahul Kanwal: Exclusive WIth Gita Gopinath, First Deputy MD, IMF

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Enter a masterclass into the intricacies of global economics with an exclusive interview featuring Gita Gopinath, the First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In an enlightening conversation with Rahul Kanwal, Executive Director, Business Today, Gita Gopinath shares unparalleled insights into the world economy, fiscal policies, and the challenges shaping global finances. As a leading authority in economics, her perspectives on monetary policies, economic recovery, and international cooperation provide a unique and invaluable outlook. Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to gain a deep understanding of the forces influencing the global economy.

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Insightful talk. In my opinion, the growth perspective should come up clean through building confidence in both business and building communities.

dr.saritgreendas
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Rahul Kanwal , you are off the Mark by asking the deputy managing director of International Monetary Fund Gita Gopinath about Artificial Intelligence , when Everybody including yourself can see Natural Intelligence Glowing on her Face .
Her Simplicity is also Amazing.

Our Best Wishes to the Brilliant Economist Gita Gopinath.

shyamnagarmat
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IMF warns india debt GDP ratio. But our Union Finance ministry refutes it.

appavi