![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, February 26, 2005 |
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OPINION ECONOMIC SURVEY
Economic Survey Setting the stage for a reform BudgetThe Economic Survey is bullish on the Indian economy. But will the Budget find a place for its suggestions on further FDI liberalisation and stronger fiscal balance? Hopefully, the Finance Minister will be able to mollify the Left over FDI liberalisa tion, and perhaps offer concessions elsewhere in order to make the Budget a reform and growth-oriented one, says S. Venkitaramanan. More EDITORIAL Little of promise HAD INDEED THE ruling class in New Delhi any real passion in pursuing economic reforms, by now Economic Surveys, presented ahead of Union Budgets, should have turned redundant. That unfortunately is not the case. Piously reformist Economic ... More BUDGET Tariffs: A balancing act ahead
BUDGET TO EXPECT ECONOMY The India story: Growth sans human development ENVIRONMENT Survival of Man TAXATION
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