Methodology

To establish this list, CSIS first conducted a literature review, looking for the frequency that individual reforms were listed by business associations, prominent economists, and government agencies. To refine the list, CSIS conducted a robust interview of prominent economists, policymakers, and experts. CSIS also organized a series of workshops in Washington D.C. and New Delhi featuring experts from outside the Indian government who further refined the list and helped determine the difficulty of enacting. Feedback is welcome.

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