
The conclusion of 2025 has left the Indian economy at a critical crossroads. Labour-intensive industries are grappling with shifting global tariffs, while the bilateral trade deficit with China has reached a staggering $100 billion.
In a comprehensive “Wishlist for 2026” featured in Mint, Arvind Singhal, Chairman and Founder of The Knowledge Company, argues that for India to thrive, it must first shed the administrative remnants of its past.
Read the analysis at: https://www.livemint.com/opinion/columns/wish-list-2026-government-challenges-india-economy-make-in-india-china-imports-rupee-dollar-ease-of-doing-business-11766997002473.html
For India to capitalize on global economic shifts, Singhal identifies the state’s administrative heart as the primary area requiring structural transformation.
“The bureaucracy, especially the IAS/IPS/IRS, needs to reform fundamentally, so that it can align with our present and future (rather than being a remnant of our British past).” — Arvind Singhal
This reform is essential as the government confronts challenges ranging from under-invoiced imports to the need for faster security clearances in airports and more efficient tax systems.
The analysis outlines several critical shifts required to sustain economic momentum:
Ultimately, the wishlist for 2026 demands that the government think more like a service provider and less like an overlord, ensuring that labor protections and work conditions align with global standards.
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