Indian states bent on using border constrictions to keep out coronavirus carriers could delay an economic recovery and worsen our crisis.
Revise these policies to place India first If a uniform goods and services tax (GST), launched with much fanfare in 2017, aimed to unify India’s fragmented markets, the coronavirus crisis threatens to balkanize the Union, even if temporarily, with potentially serious repercussions for business and perhaps the broader economy as well.
In extending the country’s lockdown till 31 May, the Central government gave individual states the authority to slot administrative units into colour-coded zones of risk on their own, and determine some relaxations within a common set of guidelines.
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