As India’s growth momentum pivots from consumption to manufacturing and investment, a strategic focus on industrial development is essential for sustainable progress, says Nilesh Shah. He emphasizes the need for targeted manufacturing incentives, tax reforms to attract capital, and support for entrepreneurship in underdeveloped areas—key moves to drive job creation, raise incomes, and ultimately rejuvenate consumption.
Budget should prioritise manufacturing incentives to boost jobs and income: Nilesh Shah
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