Some other reforms are being blocked by India's dysfunctional politics, not by the government's inaction," Dixit told PTI."... NEW DELHI: Holding India's " dysfunctional politics " responsible for delay in essential reforms including GST, leading Indian-American economist at Princeton University Avinash Dixit has said the government needs to do more for the improvement of infrastructure and ease of doing business. "I think the Narendra Modi government has already accomplished some significant reforms. For that, education and greater female participation must be top priorities," he added. "India needs not just a large population of working-age people, but a large skilled workforce.
Source: Economic Times June 12, 2016 07:18 UTC