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India US Ambassador Kwatra says 7 percent plus growth drives change amid global control regime fears
India
Published on 24 April 2026

He warns about a rising global control regime trend
India’s ambassador to the US, Vinay Mohan Kwatra, says economic growth and prosperity are the main engines behind India’s transformation. He cites sustained 7 percent-plus GDP growth, governance reforms, and infrastructure expansion—including digital progress—while warning about a widening global “control regime” that could affect countries’ autonomy and development priorities.
- Kwatra calls economic growth the primary driver of change
- He cites 7 percent-plus GDP growth as a key anchor
- Governance reforms and infrastructure, including digital upgrades, are central
- He warns about a global shift toward a “control regime”
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