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Not in favour of big bang but gradual reforms: Montek Singh Ahluwalia

The last vice chairman of erstwhile avtar of NITI Aayog advised the government that it should not move towards protectionism by raising customs duty and other measures.

February 28, 2020 / 08:58 IST
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Former Planning Commission vice chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia on Thursday said he is in favour of gradual reforms in a phased manner instead of big-bang reforms.

The last vice chairman of erstwhile avtar of NITI Aayog advised the government that it should not move towards protectionism by raising customs duty and other measures.

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In Indian context, he said the gradualism approach has worked reasonably well except it has taken too long.

"I have never been in favour of big-bang reforms. They have never worked. Gradualism is something that is not going to be done instantly but spread over a period of time with phased transition," he said during discussion over his book 'Backstage' organised by the Centre for Policy Research here.