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Written by lookingbeyondbordersOctober 7, 2013

And, There Goes The Caviar

For Arvind Mayaram, India’s push to avoid having its credit rating cut to junk means he’ll have to forgo caviar and a two-meter-long flat bed in first class on his flight from New Delhi to Washington D.C. this week.

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Posted in India.Tagged Arvind Mayaram, Asia, budget deficit, credit rating, current account deficit, Delhi, Economy, Elections, Government, Gross domestic product, India, Manmohan Singh, New Delhi, P. Chidambaram, revenues, rupee, Tax, Washington.

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