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Second COVID wave poses downside risks to India's economic growth: S&P

"This may prompt us to revise our base-case assumption of 11 per cent growth over fiscal 2021-2022, particularly if the government is forced to reimpose broad containment measures," S&P said in a statement.

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S&P Global Ratings on Wednesday said the second wave of COVID infections poses downside risks to India's GDP and heightens the possibility of business disruptions.

The second wave brings in uncertainty and a drawn-out COVID outbreak will impede India's recovery, it said.

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