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The slog overs have begun

Now that FDI in retail is through, the UPA must push ahead with other reforms.

Updated on: Dec 09, 2012 09:04 PM IST
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In a nation’s history a year is just a point in the continuum of time. Yet, some periods stand out. In post-Independence India, 2012, among other things, will perhaps be remembered as the year in which economic reforms came to maturity after 20 years of adolescent angst. India’s economy needed an overhaul after sputtering for over three years.

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For a capital-scarce economy, allowing overseas investors to deploy funds in high growth sectors is perhaps the first step in seeking to spin out jobs and bolster income. Each piece of structural adjustment faces its own dynamic of resistance, pacing out its passage through departments, ministries and social and political stakeholders. Four days of debate in both Houses of Parliament on foreign direct investment (FDI) in multi-brand retail is a manifestation of this democratic phenomenon. Yet, among the plethora of voices on both sides of the fence, one fact is indisputable: two-decades of reforms have increased economic freedom by a very large degree. For instance, the set of choice of desirable jobs for a young graduate has expanded vastly from medicine, engineering, and government services earlier to working in a coffee bar to a retail superstore now.

Economic reforms and policy-making, like cricket, are all about timing. Quick decision-making and speedier implementation are vital to turn around the Indian economy, which until recently, was an engine for global growth. In the final analysis, profit maximisation, policy reforms and politics should cease to be mutually exclusive objectives. The slog overs of the second innings of India’s reforms have started.

 
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