Both the Centre and the states' steps to promote ease of doing business will only be successful when it will percolate down to civic bodies as well, Jaitley said at a seminar in Durg district headquarters.
If investors wish to invest, they had to go through environment clearance, state government clearance and other clearances but if they do not get permission from local bodies like municipality or panchayat the entire procedure becomes worthless, he said.
The minister also saidIndia missed to take advantage of earlier global economic revolutions but now is emerging as the fastest growing economy despite recessionary trends in the world economy.
"Unfortunately, our country missed the earlier economic revolutions took place in the world. European countries, America and others attracted huge benefits of the industrial revolution. Similarly, small countries like Japan, Korea and Taiwan took advantage of technological innovation revolution.
"China took full advantage of the third revolution of low-cost manufacturing but India missed to take benefits of these global economic changes," he said.
Jaitley also said reforms in taxation are inevitable for development and introduction of Good and Services Tax (GST) is a major step towards this direction.
He said this would help country's economy with the global market.
He also asserted that businessmen have to develop a habit of paying tax, instead of saving tax, so that it could help contribute towards development.
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