New Delhi: Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant on Tuesday said it is difficult to carry out tough reforms in India and emphasised that more reforms are needed to make the country competitive in the global environment.
Addressing a virtual event organised by Swarajya magazine, Kant said for the first time, the Centre has carried out hard reforms across sectors, including mining, coal, labour, agriculture, and the next wave of reforms must be pushed by the states.
"Tough reforms are very difficult in the Indian context, as unlike China we are a democratic nation. We should not spread our resources too thin, but focus on creating global champions. You needed political will to carry out these reforms (mining, coal, labour, agriculture) and many more reforms still need to be done," he said.
It is not easy to compete against China without hard reforms, Kant said.
'This government has demonstrated the political will to carry out hard reforms,'he added.
The Niti Aayog CEO stressed that the next wave of reforms must come from states.
'If 10-12 states will grow at higher rates, then there is no reason why India won't grow at higher rates. We have asked union territories to privatise discoms. Discoms must become far more competitive and provide cheap power,' he said.
Replying to a question on protests by farmers, mainly from Punjab and Haryana, against the Centre''s new farm laws, Kant said the agriculture sector needs reforms.
"It is very important to understand this that MSPs (minimum support price) will be there, mandis will remain...farmers must have a choice to sell their products as they benefit out of this," he noted.
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