"The government is aware that many more reforms need to be taken. After implementation of GST, it should be easier for SMEs to become part of entire national value chain... Next challenge would be how to make SMEs part of global value chain," Economic Affairs Secretary Shaktikanta Das said at The Economist India Summit 2016 here today.
Dubbed as the biggest tax reform in India, GST will subsume most indirect taxes such as excise duty, service tax and VAT. The Constitutional Amendment Bill for GST was passed by Parliament on August 8.
Das, who attended the G20 summit in China earlier this week, said: "I can tell you with confidence that the kind of reforms which India has undertaken has been very widely appreciated by G20 countries."
The secretary, however, warned against any room for complacency.
Das spoke of his discomfort with the theme of the panel discussion -- 'Holdup India? Speeding up policy reforms' -- arguing that the government instead has taken a host of initiatives and there is nothing which is holding up reforms.
The secretary noted that by and large the overall thrust of the government policy is minimum government, maximum governance. "In a large number of areas, the government has reduced interventions," Das claimed.
On FDI liberalisation, Das said the kind of steps the government has taken in the last one year has basically put everything on automatic route, except some sectors that are on the negative list.
The secretary also pitched for improving the quality of primary, secondary and technical education in the country.
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