💨 Abstract
The Congress claims that the Modi government's policies have broken investor confidence in India, leading to a decline in private investment and an increase in high-net-worth individuals leaving the country. The opposition party accuses the government of having a byzantine, punitive, and arbitrary tax regime, a complicated GST system, unabated Chinese imports, and weak consumption and stagnant wages, all of which have contributed to an "unease of doing business."
Courtesy: theprint.in
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