'Modi’s focused decisiveness, it will solve many problems overnight'
Jim O’Neill, former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, said it could be a turning point for India after the 2014 elections and rupee could go to the mid-50 levels. “Depending on how the opinion polls go, the prospects of Narendra Modi becoming leader seem to be bullish. I am not predicting that he will win, but if he did, it will be bullish,” he tells ET NOW in an exclusive interview.
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