With 2016 drawing to a close, Shah said the year has been "historic" in several ways in fight against black money and corruption, citing similar pacts with Mauritius and Cyprus to amend the DTAA.
"With an aim to share information about the black money kept in Swiss banks, the Modi government has tried to implement the amended DTAA with Switzerland and did similar agreements with several countries...
The Indian government has been trying to end the black money menace from the day one and these pacts to amend DTAA are a step in this direction, he said.
Shah cited measures like opening of Jan Dhan accounts, Income Declaration Scheme and Benami law brought by the government to buttress his point.
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