India has jumped 14 places to take the 63rd position on the World Bank’s ease of doing business ranking. The country was 77th among 190 countries in the previous ranking. In its Doing Business 2020 report, the World Bank commended the reform efforts undertaken by the country.
Briefing reporters in New Delhi, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said, all efforts will be made towards achieving 50th rank in ease of doing business from 63. She said, world bank has recognized India as one of the top 10 performers on the list for the third time in a row.
Importing and exporting became easier for companies for the fourth consecutive year. India now ranks 68th globally in trading across border indicators and is performing significantly better. On providing relief to taxpayers’ index, India jumps six places in World Bank’s ease of doing business rankings. Our correspondent reports that India continues to maintain its first position among South Asian countries.