Sir,
It is quite delighting to note that India’s ranking has improved sharply to 49th place with regard to favouritism shown by Government officials to influential corporates. This fact has been revealed in a study conducted by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
The image will further improve in case Government acts tough against people who indulge in corruption and favouritism. There is no scope for Red Tape as was clearly announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his trip to Japan. India’s image has taken a beating abroad over Red Tape, and bureaucratic high-handedness. It has discouraged foreign investors from investing in India. There is need to create a ‘Corruption free’ atmosphere in country to lure foreign investors who are looking eagerly towards new Government in the country for initiating reforms in this direction.
Yours etc…..
Mohinder Singh
Mast Garh, Jammu