'Why India' to 'Why Not India', Modi on change the reforms have brought
'Why India' to 'Why Not India', Modi on change the reforms have brought
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday has said that his government's reforms spanning from manufacturing to taxation to labour, have changed the world perception about the country from ''why India'' to ''why not India'' and PM went on to quote record foreign investment during the pandemic as a testimony to that 'Why not India' change achieved. 

Speaking at industry association Assocham's Foundation Week event, PM also said agriculture reforms brought by his government six months back have started benefiting farmers. "There was a situation in the past when investors would question ''why India'' (for investing in the country). With reforms (of past six years) and their effects, its proposition has changed to ''why not India''," he said. Modi also cited scrapping of 1,500 old and obsolete laws and farming new ones that in tune with the changing investment order as an example of his government's outlook. 

"Earlier investors cited high tax rates to say Why India but today (corporate) tax rates are so competitive that they say ‘why not India’," he said. Red tape previously made investors say Why India but a red carpet is now making them say ‘why not India’, he added. Previous web of regulations and rules were pointed by investors to ask why to invest in India but easing compliance burden in the new labour laws have made them say ‘why not India’, he said. From a non-existent culture for innovation to a new ecosystem promoting and nurturing startups has given the world confidence to say ‘why not India’. "Earlier there was so much government interference that investors said ‘why India’. Today the faith reposed by the government in the private sector and encouragement of foreign investors have made the same people say ‘why not India’," he said. He stated that new India is pushing towards AatmaNirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India).

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