India catapults 30 ranks to 100th position in World Bank's Ease of Doing Business report

This is the first time that India has broken into Top 100 nations list and the only large country this year to have achieved such a significant shift.

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India catapults 30 ranks to 100th position in World Bank's Ease of Doing Business report

In a vote of confidence for its slew of reforms in the areas of taxation, licensing, investor protection and bankruptcy resolution, among others, India has jumped 30 places to rank 100th in the World Bank’s ease of doing business ranking. This is the first time that India has broken into Top 100 nations list and the only large country this year to have achieved such a significant shift.

In its annual report ‘Doing Business 2018: Reforming to Create Jobs’, the World Bank has said that India's ranking reflects nearly half of the 37 reforms, adopted since 2003, implemented in the past four years. The ranking, however, does not take into account business environment after implementation of GST from July 1, which converted the country into one market with one tax and removed inter-state barriers for trade.

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India, which was ranked 130th among the 190 nations, is "one of the top 10 improvers in this years assessment, having implemented reforms in 8 out of 10 doing business indicators," the World Bank report says.

The parameters that witnessed improvement in 2016-17 were India making it faster for start business, reduction in procedures and time required to obtain building permit, easier access to credit, protecting minority investors, ease of paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts and making resolving insolvency easier, the World Bank said. However, the country still lags in areas such as starting a business, enforcing contracts and dealing with construction permits.

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It takes 30 days now to register a new business, down from 127 days 15 years ago, but "the number of procedures is still cumbersome for local entrepreneurs who still need to go through 12 procedures," the report says.

"This is a major jump," Rita Ramalho, acting director for World Bank’s Global Indicators Group, told PTI in Washington, attributing the climb of 30 places to the series of reforms undertake by the Narendra Modi government since 2014.

GST, which was implemented from July 1, will get reflected only in next years ease of doing business report. "GST reforms have not been counted this year. It would come into play for the report next year," Ramalho said, adding that demonetisation was not covered. India was ranked 130th for last two years. In 2014, it managed to get 142nd spot.

Anand Mahindra, chairman, Mahindra Group, tweeted: "India scampers up 30 places on the list.Huge boost to investment sentiment.This must only spur us on to get into the Top 50 where we belong."

New Zealand best place to do business
According to the World Bank, New Zealand is the easiest place on the planet to do business, followed by Singapore, Denmark, South Korea and Hong Kong. The US and the UK are ranked sixth and seventh on the list.

Among the BRICS countries, Russia tops the list with 35th position, followed by China which has retained its ranking at the 78th place for the second consecutive year.

The biggest surprise of this year, the authors of the report said, is India, which jumped 30 spots in one year by improving its score by 4.71 to 60.76 points. "India has improved a lot (this year), but there's still room for improvement, So, I wouldn't necessarily classify it as a nice place to do business yet, but definitely is in the right direction to become a nice place. It is much easier than it was two years ago," Ramalho said.

Santiago Croci Downes, Acting Manager, Doing Business Unit at World Bank, said that in the 15 years history of this annual report, there have been only five countries like Georgia and Rwanda which made a massive jump in one year. But none of them were as big an economy as India.

Noting that India made a very big effort in the past two years, the World Bank said the results now reflect those initiatives. "This is a continuous effort of two or three years. But there's still a long way to go," she said. India used to be in the bottom quarter of the distribution, now it’s in the middle which is a big improvement.

"It (India) is still a place where there is room for improvement in making the life of entrepreneurs, less bureaucratic, making transactions simpler and more efficient and less costly. So, there's still significant room for improvement. But it was a very significant change and even not just in relative but also in absolute terms," she said.

For entrepreneurs in India, doing business is simpler now, she argued. Referring to the series of reforms being carried out by India, Downs said there is a willingness to improve the private sector and prioritise these.

"If you’re asking me would India be 50 next year, I would say that's very, very unlikely. But if you could tell me you would be 50 in five years, I will say may be," she said.

There are a few areas where there is much room for improvement such as enforcing contracts, which on an average in India is 1,445 days, besides the court system in India is very slow, she said.

"That’s one of the areas where India really lags behind compared to other countries," she said, adding that easing property registration and property transactions is another area where things are not very efficient.

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