NEW DELHI, June 23: India plans to unveil new measures on Monday to boost the economy, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said on Saturday, a day after the rupee touched a new record low against the US dollar.

The rupee fell to a record low of 57.32 against the dollar for the first time on Friday, as global uncertainty pushed investors to the safe-haven US currency.

“There are no doubts of signs of weakness in the Indian economy. I am concerned but not depressed,” Mukherjee told reporters in eastern city of Kolkata.

“We will be able to take certain measures, which will be announced on Monday, to improve the market condition.”

Mukherjee said the government had discussed the economic situation with the central bank governor on Friday. He said at a time when the global economy is in turmoil, no country can expect that there will be pocket of development and particularly, in a large economy like India.

Foreign corporate confidence in Asia’s third largest economy is low, due to new restrictive tax policies and a perception of government paralysis in enacting further reforms.

The rupee has been one of the hardest-hit currencies in Asia, reflecting investor concerns about India’s economy, which is being buffeted by high inflation and slow growth.

The economy grew just 5.3 per cent in January to March, its slowest quarterly expansion in nine years.—AFP

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