The debate to boycott Chinese product has picked up pace again as Prime Minister of India has suggested the people of India to become Aatma-Nirbhar (Independent) and vocal for local products .He gave an example in his speech how India has started manufacturing PPE kits and Masks which were previously imported from outside the country. This step come amid COVID-19 disease as the various businesses across India are affected due to Lockdown.
Modi One Year On
A Research Report by
Hudson Institute’s South Asia Program
Husain Haqqani, Director, South and Central Asia
Aparna Pande, Director, India Initiative
Foreign policy has topped the agenda of the Narendra Modi government in its first few months. Soon after taking charge, Prime Minister Modi completed a strategic engagement with the world’s three largest economies – Japan, China and the US – which together account for approximately 40% of the global GDP. This was part of a larger international reach-out that included neighbouring countries.
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A rejuvenation of the economy cannot be achieved without reforms that are in keeping with the business environment and needs. These include achieving a critical balance between ecological conservation and industrial expansion, as well as more efficient public sector governance. This edition of PAR includes an infographic on the key reforms required.
For all of the above, a digital ecosystem could prove to be the game-changer. India has flagged off the Rs 1,13,000 crore ‘e-Kranti’, or ‘Digital India’, initiative – the world’s most ambitious broadband project. MSLGROUP in India puts the initiative under the microscope.
We hope you enjoy reading it. For more information or feedback connect with our India team @MSLGROUP_India or reach out to us on Twitter @msl_group.
Public Affairs Round-up May 2014: Narendra Modi & The New Indian GovernmentMSL
India has just completed a historic election. The results are staggering. While many expected that the Narendra-Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would come to power, the landslide that materialised was a surprise to many.
Clearly, Modi's emphasis on the economy, ease of doing business, infrastructure and job creation struck home.
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The debate to boycott Chinese product has picked up pace again as Prime Minister of India has suggested the people of India to become Aatma-Nirbhar (Independent) and vocal for local products .He gave an example in his speech how India has started manufacturing PPE kits and Masks which were previously imported from outside the country. This step come amid COVID-19 disease as the various businesses across India are affected due to Lockdown.
Modi One Year On
A Research Report by
Hudson Institute’s South Asia Program
Husain Haqqani, Director, South and Central Asia
Aparna Pande, Director, India Initiative
Foreign policy has topped the agenda of the Narendra Modi government in its first few months. Soon after taking charge, Prime Minister Modi completed a strategic engagement with the world’s three largest economies – Japan, China and the US – which together account for approximately 40% of the global GDP. This was part of a larger international reach-out that included neighbouring countries.
The government’s foreign policy accentuates three elements: economic engagement, security cooperation and energy security. The latest edition of MSLGROUP in India’s ‘Public Affairs Round-up’ (PAR) newsletter analyses the significant progress of the policy.
A rejuvenation of the economy cannot be achieved without reforms that are in keeping with the business environment and needs. These include achieving a critical balance between ecological conservation and industrial expansion, as well as more efficient public sector governance. This edition of PAR includes an infographic on the key reforms required.
For all of the above, a digital ecosystem could prove to be the game-changer. India has flagged off the Rs 1,13,000 crore ‘e-Kranti’, or ‘Digital India’, initiative – the world’s most ambitious broadband project. MSLGROUP in India puts the initiative under the microscope.
We hope you enjoy reading it. For more information or feedback connect with our India team @MSLGROUP_India or reach out to us on Twitter @msl_group.
Public Affairs Round-up May 2014: Narendra Modi & The New Indian GovernmentMSL
India has just completed a historic election. The results are staggering. While many expected that the Narendra-Modi-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would come to power, the landslide that materialised was a surprise to many.
Clearly, Modi's emphasis on the economy, ease of doing business, infrastructure and job creation struck home.
With voters handing him a decisive victory, it is now Modi's turn to deliver. His pro-business slant and reputation as an ace administrator mean that expectations are sky-high.
In the latest edition of 'Public Affairs Round-up', MSLGROUP identifies what is likely to be the new government's list of priorities.
Modi has his work cut out. None of the challenges before – from cutting red tape to clearing critical projects – will be easy. It will require more than numbers in Parliament; an ability to take people along will be vital.
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2. The first 30 days of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
government is characterised by
Dynamism
No to Policy paralysis
Showcased road map for developed India
3. Biggest Achievement:
Winning over SAARC Countries during 18th summit in
Kathmandu, Nepal
Extension of ‘Olive Branch’ to China for betterment of
our relations between the two countries.
His recent visit to Bhutan and ongoing visit to
Seychelles, Mauritius and Sri Lanka emphasises his
vision of addressing the concerns of neighbours and
initiate a harmonious and growth oriented partnership
4. Curbing Inflation:
India WPI Inflation turns Negative for the first time since June
2009
Liberalizing Coal Mining:
Allowed private players to mine and sell coal, allowing the
biggest liberalization in last 40 years
De-control Diesel- this in turn would help India narrow its
Fiscal Deficit
5. Education:
5 new IITs - J&K, Chattisgarh, Goa, Andhra Pradesh and
Kerela
5 new IIMs- HP, Bihar, Odisha, Punjab and Maharastra.
Corporate Sector:
‘Make in India’ campaign would make the country a
manufacturing hub.
Accelerating Disinvestment of ONGC, Coal India, NHPC:
Swachh Bharat Campaign:
Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi
Build 800 toilets and improve sewage system.
One decision-making center:
Created NITI( national institute for transforming India) Ayog
This is meant to speed up decision making.
6. The campaign ‘Make in India’ can’t succeed unless it is made
easier for people to do business here & the decisions are fast
tracked.
No effective plans were set to stop the hoarding of black
money of Indians in the Swiss banks. While some party
leaders continue giving non realizable statements like bringing
all of the black money back in the country by the end of the
year, no serious step is taken for the insurance of the act.
As per Modi’s plan to pay his respect to The Ganga, a new
department was opened for its management, but stands non-
functional to date. Crores of rupees have been spent on the
Ganga rejuvenation in India, but the plight of the river
continues.