Arun Jaitley: ‘We've done a lot - but much to do'

Narendra Modi's government swept to power in a landslide election victory in May 2014 - largely on promises to improve the economy. Cutting red tape, attracting foreign investment and changing tax rules were just a few of its pledges.

But 16 months on, some of the most economically necessary but politically difficult changes on things like land reform - remain a thorn in the side. So how does Mr Modi's right-hand man think the government is doing?

BBC Business Editor Kamal Ahmed met India's Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and began by asking him what he thought were the government's biggest economic successes so far.

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