"I think there is one word that applies to Indian economy, the real economy, it is bottlencek. . .there are bottlenecks in many corners. . .I would say addressing bottlenecks of Indian economy should be priority," IMF Managing Director Lagarde told NDTV in Davos.
She also said fighting corruption is important in all the countries where the menace exists.
Suggesting steps to boost the Indian economy, the IMF chief further said the government should focus on fiscal consolidation.
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