India's economic growth is expected to pick up faster than the rest of the
world once a global revival begins, though it is difficult to   predict
when, the country's central bank governor was quoted as saying.

In an interview with BBC World broadcast on Sunday, but taken before he left
for a meeting of G20 in London, Reserve Bank of India Governor Duvvuri
Subbarao said Asia's third biggest economy could be an engine for global
growth.

"India can be a growth engine. Not that India can recover ahead of the
world. But when recovery starts, India's recovery is going to be sharp and
rapid," Subbarao said.

In January, the International Monetary Fund cut its forecast for global
growth in 2009 to a slight 0.5 percent -- the weakest since World War II --
from a November estimate of 2.2 percent.

Even though India's exports account for 14 percent of its GDP, much lower
than some of its Asian peers, Subbarao said the global crisis has hit the
Indian economy through the financial and manufacturing sectors, and said it
was difficult to predict the timing of the recovery.

The Indian economy has slowed sharply as exports were hit and consumer
sentiment was dented. It is expected to expand at a six-year low of 7.1
percent from an average rate of around 9 percent in the last three years.

Subbarao said India's financial sector remains sound, safe and well
capitalized and this was because of prudent policy actions taken by the
government and the central bank.

Since the global crisis hit India's shores in September authorities have
rolled out two stimulus packages, duty and rate cuts with the latest rate
cut just last week to shore up growth.

G20 finance ministers on Saturday promised the IMF money to help troubled
countries and said they would use their full fiscal and monetary firepower
to combat the worst economic crisis since the 1930s.

Subbarao said India has gained from globalization and would not turn away
from it.

"Globalization is a double edged sword. It comes with benefits and costs so
I don't think pulling out of the global system is an option for any
country."

B.KARTHICK
RESEARCH ANALYST
WWW.KENCES1.BLOGSPOT.COM <http://www.kences1.blogspot.com/>

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