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Dr Singh, you've slipped

In 1991, India faced its most serious economic crisis due largely to the profligacy of the Rajiv Gandhi era, when, as I G Patel noted, "money did not matter". The Gulf war made matters worse. The country's foreign exchange reserves, never too comfortable, soon dwindled to $1 billion, which was not even sufficient to finance two weeks' imports.

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