PM discussed FDI in retail, fuel reform with officials: Source

No decisions were taken at the meeting, which the source described as a "stock-taking" of the Indian economy after Singh took over as caretaker finance minister.

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh discussed opening up the country's $450 billion retail sector to foreign supermarkets and fuel subsidy reforms in a meeting with finance ministry officials on Wednesday, a government source told Reuters.

No decisions were taken at the meeting, which the source described as a "stock-taking" of the Indian economy after Singh took over as caretaker finance minister on Tuesday.
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