This refers to Ron Somers article “Indian economy: Reform or perish” (May 10). More than economic reforms, the youth in India is keen on seeing administrative reforms. Once the country’s administration is free of bureaucratic red tape and corruption, the economy will automatically get back on its growth path. Since a large section of the population is engaged in agricultural activities, needless to say, reforms in agriculture are more important than anything else at this point in time.
Dushyant Nathwani, Vadodara
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