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Major decisions to dispel policy paralysis notion: India Inc

Last updated on: September 14, 2012 21:13 IST

Image: A woman fills her trolley with retail products as she shops at a Hypercity department store.
Photographs: Vivek Prakash/Reuters.

India Inc on Friday said major announcements made by government, including operationalisation of 51 per cent FDI in multi-brand retail, are huge "mood lifters", besides dispelling the impression of any policy paralysis in the government.

Industry body CII said a day after the fuel price hike, these announcements are a tremendous boost not only to the sectors in question, but also are huge mood lifters.

"Today's announcements on FDI caps has restarted the reform process. The move to enhance FDI caps will help increase capital flows which in turn should improve the current account deficit situation," CII President Adi Godrej said.

The perception about India will now be corrected to some extent and hope that sovereign ratings of the country will improve, he added.

Sharing similar views Assocham said, implementing FDI in retail and raising foreign investment limit in broadcasting should immediately help improve the image of India as a global investment destination.

These decisions will surely dispel the impression of any policy paralysis in government, Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said.

The government today announced operationalisation of 51 per cent FDI in multi-brand retail, allowing foreign carriers buy up to 49 per cent stake in domestic airlines and further liberalised the broadcasting sector.

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Major decisions to dispel policy paralysis notion: India Inc


Photographs: Reuters.

On operationilsation of FDI in multi-brand retail, Ficci President R V Kanoria said: "This reflects the resolve of the government to usher in a retail revolution in the country and also signal to the investor community that India is committed to furthering reforms".

The states have been allowed to take a final decision on this subject and Ficci is hopeful that they will respond positively to this policy initiative, he added.

Bharti Enterprises Vice-Chairman and Managing Director Rajan Bharti Mittal said this is a landmark decision in India's economic reforms process.

"Development of organised retail in India will bring immense benefits to stakeholders across the value chain – from farmers to small manufacturers and above all to consumers.

Enhanced investment in the sector can further the cause of employment, particularly amongst youth," he said.

He added, this decision will open the doors for much- needed technology and investments to develop the entire retail ecosystem in the country.

Welcoming the development, Future Group Founder and CEO Kishore Biyani said: "FDI in multi-brand retail is a welcome step and will help in creation of more jobs. People will realise it is a win-win for all". He said the group is now open for discussion with foreign companies as there is clarity in policy.

Bharti Enterprises Chairman and Group CEO Sunil Bharti Mittal said: "The series of policy decisions announced by the government will boost sentiment within the domestic industry and provide much needed momentum to the economy".

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Major decisions to dispel policy paralysis notion: India Inc


Photographs: Reuters.

Besides, this will send a signal that India is on the move and will send out a clear message to the global investor community that the government is committed to take forward next generation economic reforms, he added.

Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) Chairman A Sakthivel said: "The announcement to implement FDI in multi-brand retail is a win-win situation for everyone.

Real Estate consultant Knight Frank Regional Director (North) Mudassir Zaidi said: "FDI in retail will help in revitalising the sector as many global brands were wanting to come to India. With new players coming in, we will also see lots of new demand for retail spaces".

Ernst & Young Partner Paresh Parekh said : "FDI in multi- brand retail is one of the boldest steps. It would be reflective of new era of reforms and reinstall investor's confidence".

Expressing similar views, Cafe Coffee Day President (Marketing) K Ramakrishnan said: "Competition in our business is inevitable, we do not mind whether it is coming from internal or external players. As far as entry of more players is concerned, this will expand the market and there is room for lot of people to come in Indian coffee business".

On allowing foreign airlines to pick stake in India's domestic carriers, Bird Group Executive Director Ankur Bhatia said from an industry point of view, this would help carriers to induct fresh equity that can be used to pay-off debts. It would also stimulate the incubation of new airlines.

Spencer's Retail Chairman Sanjiv Goenka said the announcements show government's intention to put reforms back on the agenda which is good for Indian retail.

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