Friday, May 29, 2020

Right kind of reforms to ease of doing business - D2

Everyday, I hear clamour, to make Indian more industrial and business friendly, and supposedly, since years best we have come up with is either to make our procedural system simplified at one end and more complicated at another, or opinated leaders announcing clarion call for boycotting certain countries depending the political inclinations or mood of the nation. It is like many other a sham exercise to waste our time. 
We should rather focus on working harder to reviving economy, I mean the government and machinery it entails, than assign next task to janta, i.e., do it yourself by boycotting. Business like any other enterprise prosperous when we create right environment for them, our government, need to pursue it doggedly, but not at cost of natural environmental, crushing labour entitlement/laws or making India dumping ground, but what we need is robust strategy, and seamless implementation to nurture good entrepreneurs by providing with friendly growth environment. We should focus on so called ease of doing business at the same time ensure sham and unethical businesses  practises/persons be punished, we are over burdened by fly by night operators and low quality deals, give good business stable working environment and low procedural cost.
We need to change the norm here, everyone seems to be taking everyone for ride. We need to separate party politics from economics and also our ideologies too. Each ecosystem has its own dynamics and but we have mixed up everything, we are left with dangerous cocktail which could give hangovers to best motivated innovator or enterprising youth looking to start on their own. 
Banning Chinese or American product, is either megalomaniac or hiding our policy failures, pushing it on people. In hard times like these, it's inhumane to burden common man with extra duties and responsibilities, which are result of errors in mechanism and lack of vision.

We don't need to over emotionalise it, we simply work harder with vision and strategy for future. We don't need to turn it into voting campaign, but a plan to make nation more economically resilient in long run. Yes, we need to internalise the journey, not by boycotting others, but by working on our weakness and strengths. Each successful working model it alternative to other one, we need to develop one of our own, democratically. 

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Good initiative, It's really appreciate your thoughts

Ravindra Vikram Singh is an advocate practicing at various courts in Delhi. This blog as the title suggest soliloquy, is a monologue on this perception of drama of life and society. Views are personal.