"Businesses want more consistency in regulations across borders"
The perception of India outside India has been very positive. Prime Minister Modi has been a key contributor to that increased positive perception. Just from the US perspective, he has been very engaged, very active, says John B. Veihmeyer, Global CEO of KPMG.

- Oct 2, 2016,
- Updated Oct 9, 2016 12:19 PM IST
Economic growth is barely noticeable in most parts of the developed world. Britain's possible exit from the European Union has created fresh challenges for policy makers. China is in the midst of internal economic readjustments, and India seems to be one among the very few bright spots in terms of growth potential. In an exclusive interview to Business Today's Joe C. Mathew and Rajeev Dubey,
There are difficult questions. No one knows. All I would say is trade is one of the primary issues that is going to be impacted by how these things unfold. Talks have to proceed at a pace that will allow them to take into account the negotiations between the UK and the EU.
Economic growth is barely noticeable in most parts of the developed world. Britain's possible exit from the European Union has created fresh challenges for policy makers. China is in the midst of internal economic readjustments, and India seems to be one among the very few bright spots in terms of growth potential. In an exclusive interview to Business Today's Joe C. Mathew and Rajeev Dubey,
There are difficult questions. No one knows. All I would say is trade is one of the primary issues that is going to be impacted by how these things unfold. Talks have to proceed at a pace that will allow them to take into account the negotiations between the UK and the EU.