The Reserve Bank of India has cut the repo rate by 25 basis points, signaling a dovish outlook amid slowing growth expectations. This move, coupled with liquidity infusion measures, aims to boost the real economy. Despite strong headline GDP figures, the policy focuses on future growth sustainability, considering moderating base effects and manageable inflation.
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