“Clearing ‘Regulatory Cholesterol’: Why PMO-Driven Effort Must Be Reinforced, Not Derailed”, Swarajya, November 23, 2025
“After a very long time, India is finally beginning to detoxify its regulatory environment. Earlier this month, the government rolled back 14 quality control orders (QCOs) relating to intermediates used by the high-employment textiles industry, and 55 other QCOs on steel-related intermediate products that are used in multiple industries.
Among other things, the removal of these 69 QCOs in intermediates and intermediary products used in textiles and other industries will benefit exporters. The micro, small and medium enterprises sector (MSMEs) will heave a sigh of relief as burdensome regulations that contribute little to improving the products that final consumers actually use are thrown into the dustbin one by one.
These moves come just three months after Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking to the nation on Independence Day, promised next-generation reforms to evaluate all current laws, rules and procedures related to economic activities in order to…….”
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