NEW DELHI, Jan. 26 -- India's regulations, especially those related to land utilisation, still hamper the ease of doing business, a key issue the government's Budget-eve Economic Survey, to be tabled in Parliament on January 31, will focus on, HT has learnt.
Low-margin small businesses are hobbled by tight land rules, even as the country aims to leapfrog to a five-trillion-dollar economy, the survey, led by chief economic adviser V Anantha Nageswaran, is set to highlight, underscoring the need for more reforms, a person with knowledge of the matter said.
Simplifying and maintaining a business-friendly regulatory environment remain essential to boosting growth, Nageswaran had recently said.
The government this month lowered its economic g...