The announcement of a high-level panel on regulatory reforms is a breath of fresh air. Regulations should be guard-rails, not booby traps. It’s time to slash red tape, simplify laws and inject logic into governance.
Red-tape relief: Six things India’s regulatory reform committee must do
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