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- tigerexotique - Aug 31 2007 | business, India
Quoted: Business is losing faith in Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
progress takes time, and it is extremely difficult to manage a 16-party coalition, without ticking off someone. I'm in favor of privatization of many public-run entities, but when you have a majority farming population, how can you not take time to make decisions regarding economic zones that could displace millions of farmers? I think Singh has a lot of challenges ahead of him, and I don't think a "new" regime can do any better, and quicker. Prime Minister Singh is a thoughtful, calculated man, whose shoes will be pretty big to fill.
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