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THINGS WILL TURN AROUND SOON: INDIA INC

“(Provide) greater market access for Indian goods and services on a reciprocal basis”
PIYUSH GOYAL Commerce and Railway Minister

Every January, the snowy slopes of Davos in Switzerland emerge as the ultimate networking spot for global movers and shakers. This year at the 50th edition of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, came up with a Davos Manifesto that states companies should pay their fair share of taxes, show zero tolerance for corruption, uphold human rights throughout their global supply chains, and advocate for a competitive level playing field.

That’s an admirable agenda to start off from. The leaders at WEF this time round included a whole host of leaders from US President Donald Trump and Swedish teen environmentalist Greta Thunberg to the CEOs of some of the world’s largest corporations. India had a large delegation led by Commerce and Railway Minister

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