"The core principle and ideas of taxation still remained as they were envisaged in the time before us, as a means of giving back to the society and the world we live in," he said at a conference.
The Minister of State for Commerce and Industry said there was a need of for promoting trade and investment as it is necessary for economic growth and sustainable development.
He said taxation laws can play a significant role in the growth of an economy and India is no different and it is also a factor in the economic integration of a country into the global economy.
The programme by Jindal Global Law School is in collaboration with the United Kingdom's Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
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The conference was organised in the memory of O P Vaish, a distinguished lawyer.
Apart from the minister, Rajasthan High Court Justice Vineet Kothari, who is also the President of Indian Society of International Law, Chas Roy-Chowdhury, Head of Taxation, ACCA, London and Professor C Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor of O P Jindal Global University, were also present in the conference.
Speaking at the conference, Chowdhury talked about the growing need for an international consensus on the issues surrounding taxation, with India being a major player as part of the BRIC countries.