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South Asia's deepening plight should be India's moment to shine

New Delhi's rapid economic rebound puts it in position to help neighbors

| South Asia
People line up for fuel in Karachi on June 2. Pakistan has barely enough foreign exchange to cover more than three or four months of imports.   © Reuters

Rupa Subramanya is a distinguished fellow of the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and the co-author of "Indianomix: Making Sense of Modern India."

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