Govt, pvt. sector, individuals, will set India on a path to self-reliance

    2020-10-20T14:22:51+00:00October 19th, 2020|Editorials - India Global Business|

    With the Modi government effectively turning the screws on Chinese entities by examining even the smallest holdings in Indian companies the stage has been set for India to power full steam ahead in the path to self-reliance and self-sufficiency.

      Modi’s reforms, future growth prospects set off mother of all bull runs in India

      2020-12-07T15:33:07+00:00October 17th, 2020|Guest Columns - India Global Business, Insight - India Global Business|

      Investors are looking past the immediate numbers and liking what they see. The Modi government’s far-reaching reforms promise to buoy demand and GDP growth in the coming years. So, the early birds are swooping in to book their pieces of the pie.

        Primary listings abroad could help Indian start-ups get better valuations

        2021-02-02T14:36:10+00:00October 16th, 2020|Analysis - India Global Business, India Inc Views - India Global Business|

        The proposed move by the Modi government to allow Indian companies to list abroad without having to mandatorily go for a secondary listing in India will help Indian start-ups and conglomerates raise large amounts of foreign money at higher valuations.

          Indian start-ups go from strength to strength

          2020-12-07T14:42:24+00:00October 13th, 2020|Analysis - India Global Business, India Inc Views - India Global Business|

          Existing and emerging collaborations with the UK, Denmark, Sweden and other countries and the Modi government’s proactive efforts to encourage start-ups and tap new sources of funds have meant that Chinese VCs’ absence from the Indian market is not being felt at all.

            Modi envisages 1,000 Dalit start-ups in three years

            2020-12-11T13:08:43+00:00October 3rd, 2020|Analysis - India Global Business|

            The Indian government has launched a new initiative to handhold innovative ideas spawned by underprivileged techies and take them from concept to cash flows as part of its ambitious Start-up India initiative. This is vintage Narendra Modi at his most creative. Combining financial and social inclusion with cutting edge innovation, his government recently launched a scheme to support and help Dalits refine raw but pioneering start-up ideas into commercially viable business models. The target: Create 1,000 such start-ups over the [...]

              India’s farm sector reforms are a pathbreaking step forward

              2020-10-13T11:34:02+00:00September 28th, 2020|The Big Story - India Global Business|

              The Modi government has taken a bold political step by ushering in far reaching reforms that will free the Indian farmers from socialist-era regulations that hinder price discovery and open up the sector to foreign and domestic investments that can bring in billions of dollars and new technology to India’s farms.

                Modi government reforms labour laws to make India globally competitive

                2020-09-28T04:10:31+00:00September 27th, 2020|Analysis - India Global Business, India Inc Views - India Global Business|

                In a major new reforms initiative, the Indian government has replaced more than 40 central laws and over 100 state-level statutes on labour with four comprehensive labour codes to improve the ease of doing business and to address concerns of domestic and foreign investors without compromising on worker benefits.

                  Government e-Market Place targets $100-bn sales in 5 years

                  2020-09-25T15:04:25+00:00September 25th, 2020|Analysis - India Global Business, India Inc Views - India Global Business|

                  The Modi government has launched the biggest-ever reforms of India’s public procurement system by taking the process online. This has substantially reduced human interface and, with it, brought down corruption, delays and inefficiency. It has the potential of becoming the Indian government’s answer to Amazon.