"A strong government at the Centre is certainly the need of the hour. NDA is the perfect choice of the people. I would expect the new government to address the issues India faces including boosting economic growth, tackling corruption and fostering inclusive development. I am confident that NDA government will ensure that the benefits of development reach the masses, which would pave way for enhanced social cohesiveness and harmony. I am also sure that the new government will draw up a focused action plan to bring about a paradigm shift in the way India pursues its growth agenda in sectors like infrastructure, financial services, energy etc. with sustainable development as a core interest. Exit poll results have already started showing their impact on stock market, which has spiked significantly since. The NDA government will spike up the confidence of investors, Foreign Direct Investments etc.”
- Dr. B. R. Shetty, Chairman, UAE Exchange
"A new government will have a challenging task ahead particularly when expectations of performance would be very high from people of India. A sustainable growth vision for India across social and economic parameters should be a priority theme for a new government. I would also expect a new government to engage the “New India" within India – the rising number of young educated professionals, who largely stay away from politics and government, leading to a situation, where a large and growing resource pool is not tapped into for nation building. Incentives to private sector, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs), an enhanced micro credit mechanism to support budding entrepreneurs, will be some of the other areas that should be focused to catalyze growth and social development."
- Mr. Y. Sudhir Kumar Shetty, COO – Global Operations, UAE Exchange
- Dr. B. R. Shetty, Chairman, UAE Exchange
"A new government will have a challenging task ahead particularly when expectations of performance would be very high from people of India. A sustainable growth vision for India across social and economic parameters should be a priority theme for a new government. I would also expect a new government to engage the “New India" within India – the rising number of young educated professionals, who largely stay away from politics and government, leading to a situation, where a large and growing resource pool is not tapped into for nation building. Incentives to private sector, particularly small and medium enterprises (SMEs), an enhanced micro credit mechanism to support budding entrepreneurs, will be some of the other areas that should be focused to catalyze growth and social development."
- Mr. Y. Sudhir Kumar Shetty, COO – Global Operations, UAE Exchange