Terming 'ease of doing business' in India as an "important work which is still in progress", Jaitley also said that the Modi government has been able to straighten several laws and was trying to make taxation systems compatible with the global standards.
Addressing the Sydney campus ofthe S P Jain School of Global Management after arriving this morning on a four-day visit to Australia, Jaitley said the NDA government also been able to make headway in terms of eliminating corruption and it was working on removing discretions of all forms.
"Opening of the Indian economy and sectors like insurance, railways, defence and several others which were earlier unavailable for FDI has helped us," Jaitley said.
Listing various measures taken since the NDA government came to power in May 2014, Jaitley said, "We have also removed the unnecessary conditionalities which was slowing down foreign direct investmentsand this, probably in greenfield projects, has made India the most sought after destination as far as FDI is concerned".
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"In term of ease of doing business, you are measured by the stability of policies, bypredictability, bycutting short the time between the decision to make investment and actual implementation... You need few approvals and easy approvals," he said.
He said that for India, the system was to get approval from multiple authorities which could frustrate the investors.
He also said that the government has been able to make a headway in terms of eliminating corruption.