He, however, assured businesses and investors and that current slowness in growth is only a temporary phenomenon and India would soon bounce back to 8% growth.
"I would assure that there is no item on the reform agenda which the Government had earlier said is on its agenda is now off. My expectation is that we are marking time.
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Addressing top American CEOs during the inaugural session of the USIBC annual gala, the Planning Commission urged the attendees including government officials and former US ambassador to India "not to be too depressed" over the slow growth, or the volatility of the Indian currency.
"These are short term management problem. The medium term and long term growth prospects are very good," he said, adding that the government's commitment to economic reform remains the same.
It is only that "the policy reform would slip away due to the elections," he pointed out.
Observing that the Indian government of late has taken a series of executive actions in implementing some of these reforms or removing the hurdles, Ahluwalia said that these are indications of India's commitment to reforms and thus should be assuring for US investors and businesses.
"You can't call these reforms," Ahluwalia said referring to the series of executives decisions being taken by New Delhi including putting on hold those related to preferential market access.
In an election year, he argued, it is better to take these executive decisions, rather than spending time and energy on legislative changes.
Acknowledging the concerns of the American businesses, lawmakers and academicians, Ahluwalia said India is very clear that there is a big agenda of reform ahead of it.
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