Indian central bank chief cautions against growing economy too fast
Rajan says India must focus on "sustainable growth", built on a bedrock of low inflation
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THE head of India's central bank on Friday warned Asia's third- largest economy against trying to grow too fast, pointing to the plight of recession-hit Brazil as a cautionary tale.
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor Raghuram Rajan told a gathering of business leaders in Mumbai that the Asian giant must focus on "sustainable growth", built on a bedrock of low inflation.
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