India's ease of doing business rank 'worrying': Nasscom

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Press Trust of India Bengaluru
Last Updated : Oct 26 2016 | 8:42 PM IST
IT industrybody Nasscom today said the country's low position in ease of doing business ranking is "worrying".
Replying to a question by reporters on India's130th position in terms of ease of doing business, Nasscom President R Chandrashekhar said, "I think that should be hugely worrying."
But he said that the country has the third-largest base of startups, which is encouraging.
"The goodthing is that we are tracking up with a country like UK whichis second and we are third (in startup base)," he added.
He also said that the thing to "reallyworry about is that countries like China and Israel are muchfaster than us, both in terms of scale of their operations,size and the number of companies which are coming up."
"I think we really need to step on it as a country,and that includes both the government and the industry, it includes the entire ecosystem, whether it is incubator or accelerator, even the academic institutions..." he added.
In World Bank's latest 'Doing Business' 2017report, India's place remained unchanged from last year'sranking of 130 among 190 economies that wereassessed on various parameters.
However, last year's rankinghas been revised to 131, translating into a gain of one spot for India this year.
Chandrashekhar said discussions are on with the government on improving the ease of doingbusiness, especially for startups.
"...The most important is also to accelerate andenhance the whole culture of entrepreneurship which is today not very strong in the academic institutions. We have to spread that wider," he said.
Noting that these were areas where the government and the industry need to work together, he said, "We don't have too much time, we have todo it now."
According to the 'Indian Startup Ecosystem Maturing - 2016' report by Nasscom-ZINNOV released today, India has emerged as the third largest startup base, just behind US and UK.
Nearly 1,400 new start-ups are expected by the end of 2016, up by 8-10 per cent from last year.
India is closely followed byIsrael and China at fourth and fifth spots respectively.
"...Threat factors are very clearly identified, the competition from countries like Israel and China is quite strong," Chandrashekhar said.
He said while India grew by only 10-12 per cent in terms of the number of startups, Israel had been growing at 14 per cent and China at 25 per cent.
"So that is something we will have to worry about, we have to see what we can do, because ultimately the whole ecosystem offunders, angels and all of that will gravitate to where theaction is," he said, adding that "we need to significantly step up the level ofactivity.

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First Published: Oct 26 2016 | 8:42 PM IST

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