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India is currently caught in a deadly pincer. On one side is the burgeoning health crisis and on the other is the precipitous decline of the Indian economy. Both are humanitarian crises. One is a matter of life and death, and the other of livelihood. They are closely connected. There is nothing worse for an economy than uncertainty. The trajectory of the virus is really an unknown, and the economy remains in the shadow of uncertainty of when it will be shut down partially or totally. Unfortunately, the Indian economy had been in a secular decline since the third quarter of the

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