India concerned over global developments, 6% growth possible: Raghuram Rajan
Tensions in Korean peninsula which is creating problems [and in] Europe you have the Cyprus issues, said Raghuram G Rajan.

"The external environment has deteriorated somewhat," he said.
"Yesterday's US labour numbers came in very weak compared to expectations, the tensions in Korean peninsula which is creating problems [and in] Europe you have the Cyprus issues and some concern about some of the banking systems in some of the peripheral countries because of what happened in Cyprus.
I don't think we have seen the end of that," he said. But Rajan said he would stand by the 6.1-6.7 per cent Indian economic projection for this year.
"This year, we made a forecast of 6.1 and 6.7 and I still stand by that. I am not going to drop on that but what we have seen last few weeks, indicators both in India and outside and we will have to be watching carefully but I don't see any reasons to change our forecast."
Rajan was speaking to reporters after delivering a keynote address at the two-day 'IMPACT 2013' conference, organised by the Indian Institute of Management alumni in Singapore.
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