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AFTER MORE than a decade of liberalisation, the change in India is apparent, but not complete.

Updated on: Feb 23, 2005, 24:07:00 IST
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(India's biggest stockbroker and value investor)

AFTER MORE than a decade of liberalisation, the change in India is apparent, but not complete. A paradigm shift that needs to be achieved is that prosperity for the rich and the poor is not in conflict, but is cohesive and interdependent. We need to shift India's orbit with self-belief and commitment lest we lose the greatest opportunity of all times for India.

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As I see it, this government has four imperatives: Higher spending on education, health, infrastructure Channelising investments through better regulation and de-bureaucratisation for unfettered investment flows Continuation of reforms Efficiency of government outlays.

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