"I think, there should be a very clear definition of what constitutes corporate lobbying in India, given the arrival of large number of foreign companies on Indian landscape.
"Advocacy, speaking up and informing is very much part of democracy," the 35-year old minister told PTI in an interview, while calling for a clear definition to what is right and what is wrong when it comes to lobbying.
The issue of lobbying, especially by the US-based companies operating or seeking to operate in India, had led to an intense debate within and outside Parliament late last year after it came to light that global retail giant Walmart was spending millions of dollars on lobbying before American lawmakers on various issues, including market access in India.
Following demands from various political parties, the government had set up an inquiry committee to look into the Walmart matter and the panel submitted its report to the Corporate Affairs Ministry last month.
Noting that lobbying is practised as part of normal business activity in most of the industrialised nations, Pilot said a discussion among various stakeholders is required in India on what constitutes legal lobbying.