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At 5.5 per cent, India's GDP growth is better than many countries in the current environment of global economic slowdown though the focus should be on how the current turbulent times are sailed through, advisory firm KPMG India's top executive has said.
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"Whether it (GDP growth) is 5-5.5 per cent or 7-8 per cent, the most important part is that the country is still growing. If you look at the rest of the world...India is still growing at 5 to 5.5 per cent, its a slower growth but it's a growth," KPMG India Chief Operating Officer Akhil Bansal said on the sidelines of AIMA PSU Summit.
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India's economic growth slipped to 5.5 per cent during April-June of 2012-13, the lowest Q1 performance in a decade, because of falling activity in manufacturing, mining and quarrying.
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The world's largest economy, the US, grew at 1.5 per cent in 2011 (versus 3.1 per cent in 2010) while, Germany's GDP grew at 3 per cent (3.7 per cent in 2010).
He said the focus should be on how this turbulent journey is sailed through.
On maintaining sustainability for the PSUs in the wake of global economic and domestic slowdown, Bansal said from the economic perspective, there is no difference for the public sector or the private sector.
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"Public sector being large organisations, they carry little more responsibility than the private sector...its more important to maintain survival during this turbulent time for the public sector", Bansal said.
However, he said more collaboration between the PSUs and the private sector will accelerate the development process.