Dear editor,
There are contradictory views of Mr. Shiv vishwanathan and Lola Nayar regarding the support of diamond industry to Modi; one suggests that they have ditched him whereas the other thinks they are supporting him!
Well if our national corporate income tax weren't 35% for one, we would see more small entities competing with the big behemoths. More liberalisation on a national level will obviously help. Crony Capitalism is a direct result of low economic freedom. Gujarat however is one of the more economically free states in India along with Tamizhnadu. Size of Government: Expenditures, Taxes and Enterprises, Legal Structure and Security of Property Rights, Regulation of labour, and business are all factors that when examined in great detail lead experts to conclude that in 2011 Gujarat was indeed the most free state economy in India. In terms of cities, Ahmedabad would be right up there with Ludhiana,Bhubaneshwar,Hyderabad and even Gurgaon in terms of economic freedom. So, however difficult it may be for small businesses in Gujarat, it is also the best place for them or among the best states to be in India for all practical purposes. If you are a small businessman or involved with/employed by a small business, than Gujarat is 1 of the places to be(In India).
What do you want to convey?? is Industralisation bad?? are captains of industry are fools?? national & international acceptance from whom?? people have been sending him with so much majority ..surely you are not the one who agree with him, but, how does it matter?? UK came crawling so will many! if they don't who cares!!
All over the world, growth has been the horse, inclusiveness the cart.
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