Interacting with CEOs at FICCI's annual Retail, FMCG and E-Commerce convention, he said that in today's globalised world, it has become essential for India to become a part of the global supply chain. For this, India has opened up its economy and liberalised the FDI regime.
Now India features as the number 1 nation in attracting FDI, which has given the country access to latest technology, global best practices and global innovations, the NITI Aayog CEO said.
Kant said that the government was encouraging domestic entrepreneurs but with foreign players coming in there would be a healthy competition.
The domestic market would be challenged by foreign businesses, which would enable indigenous companies to scale up, enhance quality of products and services and penetrate global markets.
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Speaking on digitisation, Kant said that technology would play a key role for retail sector.
On GST, Kant said that with the passage of GST Bill in Parliament, the challenge would be to bring on board every state of the country.
To make GST highly effective, there was a need for states to think progressively and work in tandem with the Centre. He added that the way forward for GST should be keeping the tax rates low and eliminating exemptions.
The Centre has therefore started 'ease of doing business' ranking of the states on various indices. He added that the intention is to change the mindset and allow states to compete with each other and improve business and investment environment in the country.
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