India's bureaucracy is 'worst in Asia'
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India's bureaucracy is the worst in Asia, according to a report.
The report by Hong Kong-based Political and Economic Risk Consultancy ranks bureaucracies across Asia on a scale from one to 10, with 10 being the worst possible score. India scored 9.21.
India fared worse than Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and China.
The report said India's bureaucracy was responsible for many complaints businessmen had about India, like lack of infrastructure and corruption.
It also said that Indian bureaucrats were rarely held accountable for wrong decisions.
"This gives them [bureaucrats] terrific powers and could be one of the main reasons why average Indians as well as existing and would-be foreign investors perceive India's bureaucrats as negatively as they do," said the report, quoted by the Press Trust Of India news agency.
India's government has not reacted to the report.
Singapore remained the country with the best bureaucracy, with a rating of 2.25. It was followed by Hong Kong, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea and Malaysia.