The International Monetary Fund has said that it expects India's economic growth to accelerate and inch closer to that of China.
Strauss-Kahn, who is "very impressed" by the Indian growth story, plans to visit the country later this year. His scheduled visit to India early this year had to be cancelled because of the flight disruptions due to volcanic ash.
"I think that India is doing very well," Strauss-Kahn said in response to a question, but noted that he has some concerns about India.
"I have some concern about inflation, especially food prices which are going up, but globally, India is doing very well. The rate of growth is very important. A lot of things have been done which are growth friendly," he said.
"The fact that a large part, a huge part of the public debt, is financed by Indian savings makes Indian public financing immune to the increasing risk created by inflows," said Strauss-Kahn.
Image:Â Dominique Strauss-Kahn
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