The most direct action the government can take in that direction is what we have done through capital expenditure. There are possible global headwinds. That is one of the reasons we have chosen to go with a large expansion of capital expenditure so that even if there is an amount of headwind, then with that extra thrust in our engines, we can still keep going, Somanathan said.
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