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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised a string of changes, including making the decision-making nimble and inclusive, to push his Make in India initiative. 23 top bureaucrats suggested several initiatives and a stable policy regime to boost the anaemic manufacturing sector. Modi told a gathering comprising his cabinet colleagues, a battery of secretaries and industry captains, who spent close to 11 hours working out the country`s manufacturing agenda that NDA is now ready to change rules and laws to speed up processes. Modi said government is generally trapped in `ABCD` culture from top to bottom. This implies A for Avoid, B-Bypass, C-Confuse, D-Delay. Modi demanded moving to `ROAD` where R stands for Responsibility, O-Ownership, A-Accountability, D-Discipline. The public-private partnership model can be applied to the decision-making process itself. The newly-set up skill development ministry has suggested that training should be imparted from school itself, a model that is followed in countries such as South Korea and China.
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