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Moody's Analytics clarifies, says report on Modi govt part of economic outlook series

New Delhi: Moody's Analytics today stood by its report that had asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to keep BJP members in check or risk losing global credibility and said it was part of its 'economic

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New Delhi: Moody's Analytics today stood by its report that had asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to keep BJP members in check or risk losing global credibility and said it was part of its 'economic outlook series', a day after the government had berated it and slammed the press for publishing it without ‘due diliginec'.

"The report was published by and is the view of Moody's Analytics as part of its economic outlook series," a Moody's Analytics spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

"The report included a section observing political developments in the context of their potential economic impact, and did not advocate any political agenda or perspective," he added.

An official statement by the government yesterday dismissed the report of Moody's Analytics and said that it was the personal opinion of a junior analyst which was passed off as a commentary on India by a rating agency "by the media to buttress the narrative it wants to portray".

The report was published last Friday and was taken by opposition to attack the NDA government at centre which is battling strong criticism over ‘growing intolerance'.
 
The strongly worded statement by the government had further said that "it is surprising that sections of the Indian media failed to make a distinction between Moody's Analytics which is merely a data and analytics firm and Moody's Investor Services, which provides ratings services."

“It is with regret the government of India notes the irresponsible and distorted reporting by certain sections of the Indian media on what was the personal opinion of a junior associate economist employed with Moody's Analytics,” an official press release said.

Moody's Analytics said it "provides economic research and analysis and is a separate company from Moody's Investors Service, the ratings agency."

The October 29 report titled 'Dismal Scientist - India outlook: Searching for Potential' authored by Faraz Syed, Associate Economist of Moody's Analytics, had stated that "While Modi has largely distanced himself from the nationalist jibes, the belligerent provocation of various Indian minorities has raised ethnic tensions.

"Along with a possible increase in violence, the government will face stiffer opposition in the upper house as debate turns away from economic policy. Modi must keep his members in check or risk losing domestic and global credibility."

While releasing the report on Friday, the firm had said that "if sourcing or referencing any contents from this publication, please quote Moody's Analytics".

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