"I think the Narendra Modi government has already accomplished some significant reforms. Some other reforms are being blocked by India's dysfunctional politics, not by the government's inaction," Dixit told PTI.
"... The absolutely essential reform that is being held hostage by India's dysfunctional political process is the establishment of a uniform national goods and services tax (GST)," he added.
Dixit said the current system of complex local taxation increases the costs and delays in doing business and transporting goods, which hurt the economy.
The GST Bill -- which creates a single national sales tax to replace several state and central levies -- has already been approved by the Lok Sabha and is pending in the Upper House where the government doesn't have a majority.
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The infrastructure sector demands faster transport, more reliable electricity and water supplies, while the governance requires improvement on ease of doing business front, he said.
"India needs not just a large population of working-age people, but a large skilled workforce. For that, education and greater female participation must be top priorities," he added.