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China needs focus on Japan not India
New Delhi:
Infosys co-founder and chairman emeritus N.R. Narayana Murthy has criticized the governments slow decision making, saying the countrys progress has been hit by bureaucracy.
"I keep meeting corporate leaders globally. Earlier, if China was mentioned three times, India was mentioned once. Now, if China is mentioned 30 times, India is not even mentioned. That tells the story. We have cut our own legs off by our inaction and our policies, he said in an interview with NDTV Profit on Thursday.
Mr. Murthy said quick decision-making is the need of the hour and has nothing to do with Parliament, opposition, coalition or the global downturn.
The Infosys co-founder referred to the problems of the IT sector, saying suggestions he had made to the government over a year ago had seen little action.
I gave a list of suggestions to Pranab Mukherjee (the then finance minister) 14 months ago, met the Prime Minister twice, but nothing happened, he said, adding, (I) cant understand when an IT industry contributes 25 per cent to exports, how its problems are not seen as urgent or how its problems are not solved by 5 pm this evening.
The Prime Minister should urge bureaucrats and ministers to take quick decisions, "and there is a need to act like P.V. Narasimha Rao did in 1991" (when he took over as the countrys prime minister).
Mr. Murthy, who knows Mr Singh personally and has vouched for his honesty, said he is in the current situation because of a set of circumstances.
I sympathize with him that does not mean progress cannot take place with legislation, he said.
On software exports, he said the government should ensure growth is not curtailed by unnecessary tax clauses.
While we sympathize with the UPA government on issues that have immobilized it because of what has happened in Parliament, there are many areas that depend purely on how quickly bureaucrats can take decisions. The PM has appointed another committee. I dont think you need more committees. While I have tremendous respect for Mr. Singh, we must create an urgency in our bureaucratic decision-making.
Bureaucracy, policy inaction stemming growth: Narayana Murthy - NDTVProfit.com
Just like the Olympics china 38 india 0
the ruling UPA is to blame. Lets talk when Modi becomes our PM
Democracy is not the problem dude, but how we are taking it is the root of all problems.Democracy is the root cause of all our problems its the most slow, ineffective and worst form of government only developed countries can afford to have such kind of system
you can speak for your nation, are you ready to go to a war with INDIA if NAMO becomes the PM of my nation? on the basis is that he is anti Muslim(which he is not apparently). i hope not, then STFU and listen.I hope wishes of Indians members come true and BJP come in power and Modi as PM, it will be a first step towards destruction of India.
Being India is being a stooge of the white man century after century. The funny thing is, they enjoy doing it.
we dont have that mentality of worshipping anyone like Indians do.
we have pride and honour in our civilization.
I hope wishes of Indians members come true and BJP come in power and Modi as PM, it will be a first step towards destruction of India.
New Delhi:
Infosys co-founder and chairman emeritus N.R. Narayana Murthy has criticized the governments slow decision making, saying the countrys progress has been hit by bureaucracy.
"I keep meeting corporate leaders globally. Earlier, if China was mentioned three times, India was mentioned once. Now, if China is mentioned 30 times, India is not even mentioned. That tells the story. We have cut our own legs off by our inaction and our policies, he said in an interview with NDTV Profit on Thursday.
Mr. Murthy said quick decision-making is the need of the hour and has nothing to do with Parliament, opposition, coalition or the global downturn.
The Infosys co-founder referred to the problems of the IT sector, saying suggestions he had made to the government over a year ago had seen little action.
I gave a list of suggestions to Pranab Mukherjee (the then finance minister) 14 months ago, met the Prime Minister twice, but nothing happened, he said, adding, (I) cant understand when an IT industry contributes 25 per cent to exports, how its problems are not seen as urgent or how its problems are not solved by 5 pm this evening.
The Prime Minister should urge bureaucrats and ministers to take quick decisions, "and there is a need to act like P.V. Narasimha Rao did in 1991" (when he took over as the countrys prime minister).
Mr. Murthy, who knows Mr Singh personally and has vouched for his honesty, said he is in the current situation because of a set of circumstances.
I sympathize with him that does not mean progress cannot take place with legislation, he said.
On software exports, he said the government should ensure growth is not curtailed by unnecessary tax clauses.
While we sympathize with the UPA government on issues that have immobilized it because of what has happened in Parliament, there are many areas that depend purely on how quickly bureaucrats can take decisions. The PM has appointed another committee. I dont think you need more committees. While I have tremendous respect for Mr. Singh, we must create an urgency in our bureaucratic decision-making.
Bureaucracy, policy inaction stemming growth: Narayana Murthy - NDTVProfit.com
Just like the Olympics china 38 india 0
Democracy is the root cause of all our problems its the most slow, ineffective and worst form of government only developed countries can afford to have such kind of system
you call that a democracy, even if one person does not stand by the Governments decession, the the Government has the responsibility to make the person understand that what ever decession made is good in the long run in the UNique body called as Judiciary.Is that why Democratic Sri Lanka is ahead of rest of the nations in the subcontinet in terms of HDI and many other indicators?
China needs focus on Japan not India
No just USA and south korea for indicators
@chinatoday,
You laugh on thread title,we too laugh coz this corrupt govt have paranoid india completely..
but its not future of india...just like part of up n down
You perception is wrong. It is your wishful thinking without any rationality.
Yes, this will still be the future of your India. At least for the near future.
How near is the near future? In next 60-100 years.
Yes, in next 60-100 years, India will be more or less the same as India as is now.
Why? Because this is the culture and tradition. Without a drastic change of culture and tradition, nothing will be changed. But given the nature of democracy, no culture or tradition can be changed drastically, in addition to your deplorable education system.
Here is an example: child marriage has been illegal in India for many years, but I just read an article saying that about 25 million child marriages a year are still performed in India. Some brides are still sucking her mother’s milk… To our outsiders this is disgusting. Yet it has its social soil: the parents want their girls to be free from sexual assaults in a land where sexual harassment and raping are so rampant; they can pay less money if the broom’s age is young…
Unfortunately, ChinaToday will still have much or all of his life to laugh at you.
Democracy is the root cause of all our problems its the most slow, ineffective and worst form of government only developed countries can afford to have such kind of system
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Why don't you let your vote to speak? If the current one is bad, why don't you vote a good one to power???
Democracy is the root cause of all our problems its the most slow, ineffective and worst form of government only developed countries can afford to have such kind of system