"Despite pitching 'Make in India' initiative at every opportune moment, it remains just a slogan," Maken said while addressing a press conference here.
"The Centre has done nothing to address the challenges of building global competitiveness in manufacturing demands, restructuring of inverted tax structure, levelling the high costs of inputs and resolving crucial logistics issues," he said.
Accusing the Modi Government of being financially imprudent, the senior spokesperson said the exports have reduced to USD 23.88 billion in January 2015 as against USD 26.89 Billion a year earlier.
Making light of Modi consulting economists and industry-watchers about a new economic blueprint for India after assuming power, Maken said, "A year has since passed by and the economic blueprint has turned out to be a 'Headline Management Print'.
An insatiable quest for personal propaganda, event management and attractive slogans has made Modi Government as 'catch headline government' rather than 'catch investment government', he added.
"Modi government lacks the economic vision, fiscal direction and financial astuteness to propel India on a growth trajectory.
"Exports have fallen by over 11 per cent in 2015 as compared to last year. Growth in eight core industrial sectors like coal, crude oil, natural gas, refinery, fertiliser, electricity, steel is down to 3.5 per cent in 2014-15," Maken said.
He said the first year of Modi government saw creation of only 17.5 lakh jobs as against the promise of creating two crore jobs a year.
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