"Structural changes will take six months to two years time to show results. There may be some short term (hiccups). As I said, next year, if the government continues with the pace of forward looking reforms and does electioneering campaign for polls in balance, then I don't see any risk to our potential for growth," Munjal told reporters here.
He said though demonetisation was a "fantastic idea", its implementation could have been taken up differently.
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According to him, the generation of black money has dramatically come down.
Replying to a query, he said there are certain challenges for the Indian economy to grow in double digits.
Munjal was in the city to participate in a discussion, titled 'India @75: Is this the New India?', organised by Mindmine Institute, an independent think-tank set up Hero Enterprises.
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