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VOL. 2, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Impact of government policies on ease of doing business in India
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Anthony Savio Herminio da Piedade Fernandes
Abstract
In the past decade, India has undergone a lot of changes in its business landscape, mainly because the government has rolled out new policies and reduced the amount of red tape in the country. The government has worked to make it easier for people to start up and run their own businesses-think simpler procedures and fewer hoops to jump through for people to jump through. It is the purpose of this paper to examine how major reforms like the Goods and Services Tax (GST), the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), digitizing business processes, labour law updates, and campaigns like Make in India and Startup India have all impacted how easy it is to do business here in India. By digging into research, government reports, and global rankings, the study doesn't just focus on what's working, but also what's not. It also emphasizes what's holding things back, such as regional gaps, slow procedures, and the constant need to update policies to meet the ever-changing environment. Sure, India's ease of doing business rankings have improved over the past year, but in order to make real, lasting progress, more than just new rules need to be implemented. Coordinated policies, smoother regulations, and real conversations with the people who really matter -- the business owners, officials, and experts -- are all key to achieving this goal. The paper offers new insights for anyone who is creating policy, starting a business, or sifting through research. It emphasizes the need for better transparency, more robust digital systems, and the development of skills in order for these reforms to make a real difference in helping businesses grow.
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Pages:5-7
How to cite this article:
Anthony Savio Herminio da Piedade Fernandes "Impact of government policies on ease of doing business in India". International Journal of Applied Review , Vol 2, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 5-7
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