India outlook ‘not as bad as one thinks’: Ratan Tata

November 28, 2012 10:42 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:36 am IST - MELBOURNE

Tata Group Chairman Ratan Tata has said that though India has many changes of government, the outlook “might not be as bad” as one might think.

However, Mr. Tata, who was awarded an honorary doctorate of business from the University of New South Wales, said he felt that the fabric of Indian values and ethics was “slowly deteriorating”, especially in the business community.

He made it clear that his group, India’s largest conglomerate, was based on strong ethics and would not participate in corruption and bribery.

“India (may have) had many changes of government, but the outlook ‘might not be as bad as you might think...I would have hope,’’ The Australian daily quoted him as saying.

Mr. Tata said he expected China to move towards democracy. He said many democracies would also have to find ways of “enforcing what they want to do if they want to move forward.’’

Bilateral trade

He Australia and India should step up bilateral trade ties, especially in high-technology areas adding that there were good reasons for the countries to “do much more together than they have done.’’ There were areas of high technology where Australia was “at the forefront” and India could benefit from this. India seeks some of the technology that Australia produces,” he said.

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