Focused Group Discussion on theme "Competitiveness of the Indian States" at Panjab University

Author(s): City Air NewsFocused Group Discussion being held at PU Department of Public Administration. photo: city air news Chandigarh, November 21, 2016: Department of Public Administration, Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh, CUTS International,...

Focused Group Discussion on theme
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Focused Group Discussion being held at PU Department of Public Administration.
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Chandigarh, November 21, 2016: Department of Public Administration, Panjab University (PU), Chandigarh, CUTS International, Jaipur and Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA) Panjab and Chandigarh (UT) Regional Branch today jointly organized a Focused Group Discussion (FGD) on the theme "Competitiveness of the Indian States".
The objective of the event was to have a focused discussion on competiveness from the lens of ‘Ease of Doing Business’ and facilitate cross learning between India and the United States. The FGD was chaired by Chief Executive Officer, Punjab
Bureau of Investment Promotion Mr.Anirudh Tewari (IAS).
Professor B.S. Ghuman while welcoming the delegates opined that North Indian states including Punjab and Haryana have undertaken exceedingly well designed business reforms for facilitating ease of doing business. Both the states have found
slots in the category of leading states. Now the states should launch an aggressive strategy to attract both domestic and foreign investment. For example, Punjab should concentrate more upon three types of industries namely agro-based, foot loose and knowledge based which have locational advantage in the state.
CUTS International, Ms. Neha Tomar explained the purpose of the discussion is to provide a platform to deliberate upon specific issues regarding competitiveness and exchange of good practices. The idea is to find sustainable
solutions to make Punjab and Haryana more competitive.
Economic Officer, North India Office, US Embassy Mr. Douglas G Fowler apprised the audience that the discussion organized is a part of the Speaking Tour funded by the American Embassy with a view to understand the policy initiatives
undertaken by states to make them competitive.
Founder and Senior Fellow, American Antitrust Institute., Washington Albert Foer in his Keynote Address opined that competitiveness extends to include issues like tax policy, infrastructure, innovation, job creation, Intellectual Property
Rights and beyond. Governments should design policies for making firms competitive locally so that they become competitive globally.
Mr. Anirudh Tewari said that Punjab has emerged as a leader state for implementing reforms for ease of doing business mainly by setting up of Punjab Bureau of Investment Promotion (one stop clearance institutional mechanism) to facilitate ease of doing business and approval of fiscal incentives in the State.
Punjab has succeeded in realizing maximum investment as a follow up of the first investment summit 2013. Specific plans are in progress to harness the potential of promised investment in the Second Investment Summit 2015. Punjab having an edge over the other states in terms of quality of infrastructure both physical and social, 24X7 supply of power and time bound clearances of the project has emerged as most favourable destination among investors.
University Business School, PU, Prof. Manoj Sharma said that in this age of competitiveness, the Indian states should introduce changes in the contents of reforms covering their strategies, structures and systems. Above all attitudinal
changes in the mind set of elected and appointed officials will make the states more competitive.
Head, Department of Economics, PU, Professor Upinder Sawhney stated that states must acknowledge the problems in their economies like deceleration of the rate of growth, fiscal imbalances, failure of specific sector reforms and declining
rate of growth of per capita income. Every economy, before competing with its peers, must compete with itself.
Large number of participants comprising members of IIPA Regional Branch, faculty, research scholars, students, members of civil society, media and industry participated in the discussion.
Dr. Bharati Garg proposed a vote of thanks.

Date: 
Monday, November 21, 2016