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India Today Editor-in-Chief talks about how the Indian economy has to get back on its feet again.

It's only when the tide goes out that you realise who's been swimming naked,' billionaire investor Warren Buffett once famously said. That could be said of the Indian economy today. With crude oil prices rising, the rupee in free fall, inflation creeping up, the investment rate on the slide and financial markets in a funk, the tide is definitely ebbing. And it has caught many bankers, industrialists and government officials in the buff.

The Modi government didn't exactly inherit an economy in a shambles in

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