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Shruti interviews V. Anantha Nageswaran on the Indian economy

Economy
India
Started March 29, 2026

He is currently serving as the Chief Economic Advisor to the Government of India, and also is the co-author of the books Economics of Derivatives and The Rise of Finance: Causes, Consequences and Cures. The podcast covers import substitution and strategic resilience, futures and options market, gross fixed capital formation, crypto markets, India’s growth trajectory, and much […] The post Shruti interviews V. Anantha Nageswaran on the Indian economy appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Rela...

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India's focus on import substitution can strengthen its economy by reducing dependence on foreign goods and fostering local industries.
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The growth of crypto markets in India represents a significant opportunity for economic diversification and innovation.
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Relying too much on import substitution may hinder competition and innovation, ultimately slowing India's economic growth.
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Strategic resilience is essential for India's economy, especially in the face of global uncertainties and supply chain disruptions.
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The rapid rise of crypto markets poses regulatory challenges that could undermine financial stability in India.
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