Reposing faith in the new government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi and its agenda to move forward with policies and reforms, the business leaders also said that a "new energy" is evident from its functioning.
The views were expressed by them, including domestic conglomerate Mahidra group's Anand Mahindra and Etihad Airways CEO James Hogan, on the last day of India Economic Summit here today.
The three-day summit, organised by Geneva-based World Economic Forum (WEF) and industry chamber CII, also discussed the 'performance and promises' of the new government, whose ministers on their part promised better days ahead for both corporates as well as poor in the country.
"The government came across as having new energy," said Mahindra during the closing session.
"People sensed that there is a new agenda as well - a business-friendly agenda. This is a government that has business in its blood. It is ready to listen and knows what it has to do. Paralysis is not something you can use to describe it," he added.
Noting that there may be no "big-bang" reform programme, CII Director General Chandrajit Banerjee said the policy-making is moving forward and there have been several incremental steps across the spectrum with the objective of doing business easier.
They also called for steps to address social issues such as gender and the social norms that impede women from advancement and security.
"Women in India are moving," documentary filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy of Pakistan's SOC Films said.
"But unless mindsets change, women will not be able to be equal partners in society," Chinoy added.
Earlier in the day, BJP leader Meenakshi Lekhi defended the government in the face of India's slide to 114 out of 142 countries ranked by the WEF's Global Gender Gap Report 2014.
