Question
With which of the following does India has a MOU to
support Ease of Doing Business?Solution
The Union Cabinet chaired by the Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has signed a MoU between India and United Kingdom (UK) to support Ease of Doing Business in India. The MoU was signed earlier In December 2016. The MoU shall enable exchange of officials from both the Governments to facilitate sharing of best practises, offering technical assistance and enhanced implementation of reforms. The collaboration shall also cover State Governments in its ambit. Currently, India is ranked 130th out of 190 economies (as per Doing Business Report, 2017)
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