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Gujarat, Delhi most investment-friendly; Bihar, J’khand worst

NEW DELHI:Gujarat and Delhi are India’s most investment-friendly states.



New Delhi, June 30

Gujarat and Delhi are India’s most investment-friendly states. Bihar and Jharkhand are the worst. Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu are the most corrupt states for doing business. West Bengal is the most difficult for land acquisition, environmental clearances and approvals.

These are the findings of the recent “The NCAER State Investment Potential Index”, released by the National Council for Applied Economic Research (NCAER), which evolved an index to grade states on five main issues: Labour, infrastructure, economic climate, political stability and governance, and perceptions of a good business climate.

The report contains two types of rankings: First, N-SIPI 21, an index that ranks 21 states on the five issues, including through industry surveys; second, N-SIPI 30 which includes all states — including nine not covered by industry surveys — and are based on four issues, excluding perception.

The data reveals that Gujarat tops the N-SIPI 21 index, followed by Delhi and Tamil Nadu, while Delhi, Gujarat and Tamil Nadu top the N-SIPI 30 index. Bihar and Jharkhand fall in the bottom five states in both rankings.

In May 2016, the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) listed how Delhi’s ruling Aam Aadmi Party was making it easier to do business, adding that the Centre was working with Delhi and Maharashtra to propel India’s rank into the Top 50 in global ease-of-doing-business rankings. Corruption is the biggest issue faced by businesses, getting approvals comes second.

A whopping 79% of industry respondents said corruption was a major issue, followed by approvals before starting business (72.1%) and getting environmental clearances (66.7%).

Earlier this year, India was ranked 76 out of 168 countries in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index 2015. In a recent editorial on crony capitalism, however, The Economist said: “Encouragingly, India seems to be cleaning up its act. In 2008, crony wealth reached 18% of GDP, putting it on a par with Russia. Today, it stands at 3%, a level similar to Australia. The pin-ups of Indian capitalism are no longer the pampered scions of its business dynasties, but the hungry founders of Flipkart, an e-commerce firm.” 

Up to 82% of respondents reported that they had problems in acquiring land in West Bengal, whereas only 5% reported having any problem in Uttarakhand. IANS

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