Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday said there were international as well as
domestic factors responsible for the prevailing economic scenario, but added that the economy would be back to robust growth in about three years.
"The finance minister in
the budget speech, and when I replied to the President's address ... we explained at length the factors that are responsible," Singh said in the Lok Sabha.
Manmohan Singh was speaking during Question Hour after BJP member Shahnawaz Hussain sought an answer from him on the
prevailing economic scenario .
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"There are international factors. There have been two crises in
the international system. One is the banking crisis in 2008-09, then there was the Eurozone crisis of 2011."
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With inputs from IANS