Highlighting that deregulation, trade liberalisation and infrastructure
development are key factors for attracting investments in India, Kojima
said, "Prime Minister Modi has initiated a wide range of reforms and I
am sure these will help achieve those goals."
Speaking at the India Economic Summit here, Kojima said it was difficult to do business in India as "different states have different regulations and taxation" and Japanese firm like Mitsubishi were keenly looking forward to Modi's assurances given during his visit to Japan in September to bring about a change in the system.
Expressing similar sentiments, Mahindra pointed out that once the infrastructure projects get going, investments will start flowing into India that will help spur growth.
"The trigger will come when infrastructure spending starts. Once you see the backhoe loaders out there digging up, showing sign of activities, we will see flicker of growth in the coming months...by the first quarter of next fiscal, you will see palpable signs of growth,," he added.
Stating that there is an opportunity for "the new India" under the current NDA regime to showcase itself to the world as business and political leaders gather at the summit in the next two days here, Mahindra said the steps taken by the government which "the world sees as incremental reforms", would add up to big reforms. But it was also "time to for us walk the talk", he added.
On her expectations going forward now that India has a new government, Chairperson and Editorial Director of HT Media Shobhana Bhartia said: "It is a very interesting period for us to pause and look and what has happened and what we can expect going forward. Specifically in connection with employment.."
Speaking at the India Economic Summit here, Kojima said it was difficult to do business in India as "different states have different regulations and taxation" and Japanese firm like Mitsubishi were keenly looking forward to Modi's assurances given during his visit to Japan in September to bring about a change in the system.
Expressing similar sentiments, Mahindra pointed out that once the infrastructure projects get going, investments will start flowing into India that will help spur growth.
"The trigger will come when infrastructure spending starts. Once you see the backhoe loaders out there digging up, showing sign of activities, we will see flicker of growth in the coming months...by the first quarter of next fiscal, you will see palpable signs of growth,," he added.
Stating that there is an opportunity for "the new India" under the current NDA regime to showcase itself to the world as business and political leaders gather at the summit in the next two days here, Mahindra said the steps taken by the government which "the world sees as incremental reforms", would add up to big reforms. But it was also "time to for us walk the talk", he added.
On her expectations going forward now that India has a new government, Chairperson and Editorial Director of HT Media Shobhana Bhartia said: "It is a very interesting period for us to pause and look and what has happened and what we can expect going forward. Specifically in connection with employment.."
Source: MP News in Hindi and Chhattisgarh Hindi News
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