"If you look at some of the biggest countries, it looks like India is going to have a good third quarter," Kim said at Wall Street Journal CEO Forum meeting.
He was responding to questions on slowed growth in developing countries.
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"But we think that, over the next year, growth in the emerging markets is going to be over 5%, and we think that's going to continue," the World Bank President said.
Last week, Chidambaram had exuded confidence that the economy will pick up in the second half and record a growth of 5-5.5% in 2013-14.
"I am confident that the greenshoots that are visible here and there will multiply and that the economy will revive. There will be an upturn in the second half of this year," Chidambaram said in an address to bankers at Bancon 2013 in Mumbai.
"It's quite possible that the estimates made by the Reserve Bank or the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council or the government about growth being between 5 and 5.5% will be realised," Chidambaram said.
However, the World Bank President acknowledged that the developing countries are unlikely to go back to the 10 plus growth rate which was experienced before the economic recession in the US.
"You're not going to see, I don't think, the 10-plus percent growth rate that you saw prior to 2008, but you know, a lot of the fundamentals in these countries are in much, much better shape than we even knew.
In 2008, we thought that Africa was going to go off the deep end with the financial crisis, but then kept a 5-plus per cent growth rate all the way through," he said.
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