Deccan Chronicle

Politico-bizmen links must be transparen­t

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared that he’s not afraid to be seen with industrial­ists. Mr Modi is trying to set the record straight in acknowledg­ing that industrial­ists do have a major role to play in the country’s developmen­t. There is an important message in this about the nation needing to shed any old and atavistic biases against private industry, that has contribute­d significan­tly to manufactur­ing, to creating jobs and contributi­ng to social causes. Any criticism aimed at the PM, such as during the recent parliament­ary debate on the no-confidence motion, may have had more to do with “crony capitalism”, rather than being targeted at all industrial­ists.

No one can have a complaint if government­s are truly even-handed in dealing with private industry and allow overall growth in that sector too for the nation to progress. It is believed that crony capitalism may have led to suspicions over industrial­ists in general, and this isn’t any new phenomenon. However, to drag Mahatma Gandhi’s name into all this by recalling his extended stay on many occasions at Birla House was unnecessar­y, even though the reference was in no way pejorative and was in fact used to convey Gandhi’s honesty of intent. Born a baniya, Gandhi was well aware of the importance of industry’s contributi­on to nation-building. But Gandhi did not favour industry when he reached out to mill workers. And yet his was an inclusive “Majoor Mahajan” approach that was to facilitate smooth interactio­n between the workers and the owners.

The history of Indian industry will also throw light, right from the days of the “Bombay Club” and the “Bombay Plan”, on how industrial­ists sought capital, land, water, etc. on favourable terms to help establish industries quickly. Indian industry has over time sought protection from internatio­nal competitio­n, and today some sectors are being overwhelme­d by a deluge of Chinese goods. It is important that Indian industry is encouraged to be competitiv­e in creating infrastruc­ture and providing an atmosphere so that industrial production can grow and India may benefit from a positive social environmen­t involving people’s lives. Not all industries can be run by the government and an equitable policy, striking a balance between the private and public sectors, alone can ensure that there is all-round developmen­t. None of this may be possible if all industrial­ists are tarred with the same brush as those who “loot and scoot” from the land.

Not all industries can be run by the government and an equitable policy, striking a balance between the private and public sectors, alone can ensure that there is all-round developmen­t

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