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India's growing pains: What's behind the economic slowdown?

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Just a few months ago, it was the world's fastest-growing major economy. Now India's economic growth has hit the brakes. So what's gone wrong? The country's car industry has taken a battering from the downturn - we hear from carmakers if there's any recovery in sight. Plus we find out how overseas investors view Indian policies designed to bring in their cash.

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