Beyond Ease of Doing Business: The Case for Ease of Policy Execution
India has spurred optimism after showing a major leap in the global Ease of Doing Business rankings. However, with the growing pressure of tackling the demands of a developed economy by 2047, India faces one critical question: “How effectively are policies being executed at the ground level?” We have had recent transformative models, mainly the PM Gati Shakti and the National Single Window System, that have highlighted the significance of the “Ease of Policy Execution” and why we must focus on it.
Bridging the gap between policy design and delivery
India boasts of prolific policy makers with the best infrastructure blueprints, investment incentives, and digitisation missions. But we cannot ignore that the conversion from vision to measurable results is not without procedural complexity and limited ground-level capacity. One example is the GST that helped unify national taxation but tested organisations with compliance complexity. Labor reforms remain mired in non-uniform state adoption. These gaps underline that ambitious policy must sync with robust execution frameworks for real impact.
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