Economics
India May See First Contraction in 40 Years on Lockdown Extension
Women maintain social distancing outside a bank as they wait to collect their pension during a government-imposed nationwide lockdown in Bhopal on April 15.
Photographer: Gagan Nayar/AFP via Getty Images
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India’s economy may be heading for its first full-year contraction in more than four decades after Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended the world’s biggest lockdown to contain the coronavirus outbreak.