AMN / Gandhinagar (Gujarat)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said, India was aiming at being in the list of top 50 countries next year in the ‘ease of doing business’ category. In his inaugural address at the 9th edition of the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit in Gandhinagar, he said, the country’s ranking has jumped 65 places in the World Bank’s ease of doing business rankings.
Mr. Modi said his government is focused on removing the barriers which were preventing the country from achieving its potential and will continue with the pace of reforms and deregulation. He said that implementation of Goods and Services Tax and measures of simplification and consolidation of taxes have reduced transaction costs and made processes efficient. Digital processes, online transactions and single- point interfaces have also helped in doing business faster, he added.
Mr. Modi said doing business smarter has also been the focus of his government. IT-based transactions in procurement and purchases by the government and digital payments have been steps in this direction, he added.
Addressing the gathering in the presence of political and business leaders from different countries, Mr. Modi said Indian administration has worked with a focus to reduce government and enhance governance, with the mantra of ‘reform, perform, transform and further perform’.
Mr. Modi said his government has taken several drastic steps and deeper structural reforms adding to the strength of India and its economy. This has led major global financial institutions like the World Bank and the IMF as well as agencies like Moodys to express confidence in India’s economic journey.
The Vibrant Gujarat Summit has:
Dignity of the presence of top political leaders.
Energy of CEOs and corporate leaders.
Gravitas of institutions and opinion makers.
Vitality of young enterprises and start-ups. pic.twitter.com/roIIDySB2I
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 18, 2019
Mr.Modi said his government is keen to raise investment in next-generation infrastructure in roads, ports, railways, airports, telecom, digital networks and energy to help a ‘New India’ take shape that will be modern and competitive and yet caring and compassionate.
Participating in the Summit, leaders from various countries, international organisations and the business world praised the visionary leadership of India for higher growth and development.
Welcoming the galaxy of national and international dignitaries and delegates at the Summit, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani said that the presence of global business leaders is a reflection of faith and trust in Gujarat’s investment-friendly environment.