WASHINGTON, April 25 (IANS) - India and China will again take the lead with 8.8 and 10 percent growth this year as Asia continues to lead the global recovery growing at about 7 percent for two years, IMF officials say.
"By the end of 2009, output in most of Asia had returned to pre-crisis levels even in those economies that were hit hardest by the crisis," Anoop Singh, International Monetary Fund's Director of the Asia and Pacific Department, told reporters Saturday.

WASHINGTON, April 25 (IANS) - India and China will again take the lead with 8.8 and 10 percent growth this year as Asia continues to lead the global recovery growing at about 7 percent for two years, IMF officials say.
"By the end of 2009, output in most of Asia had returned to pre-crisis levels even in those economies that were hit hardest by the crisis," Anoop Singh, International Monetary Fund's Director of the Asia and Pacific Department, told reporters Saturday.