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The image shows an infographic titled "India's Decade" based on data from the OECD. It highlights the economic growth of various regions, comparing growth between 2014-2023 and projected growth for 2024-2033. Key points include: ➤India leads with a

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India's growth is truly remarkable. Leading the global economy like that? it's clear that this decade belongs to India

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