Former IMF deputy managing director Gita Gopinath highlighted pollution as a greater threat to India’s economic growth than trade tariffs. She emphasized its significant human and economic costs, citing millions of deaths annually and a substantial impact on GDP. Gopinath urged for ‘war footing’ action to address pollution, stressing its importance for investor confidence and national development.
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