"In the last two decades, growth in India was made possible by openness and foreign investment. More economic openness and foreign capital is required for higher growth and defeating poverty," Powell said at an interaction with business leaders here today.
Powell said the country should stay true to its commitment with economic reforms, mainly in the foreign investment rules for India to return to ten per cent growth and lift another generation out of poverty.
Tariff and non-tariff barriers in India were too high which was preventing the country from gaining access from the latest and best technology and the most advanced equipment to meet its needs, she said.
India needed more foreign investment in the insurance sector, she added.
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