Competition policy in India: issues for a globalizing economy
Abstract
The objectives of competition policy in India are the creation of an active competitive
environment and to aid and abet the process of creating globally competitive firms with
enhanced investment and technological capabilities. To achieve these objectives, the
government will need to play a proactive role.
Rather than restricting themselves to issues conventionally covered by competition law, the
authors consider, as part of competition policy, all those policy instruments that impinge
on the promotion of competition in markets. Consequently, policies relating to trade,
investment and technology development also come under the purview of competition policy
insofar as they impinge on the process of competition. The formulation and implementation
of an effective competition policy in the current context is a difficult task as it needs to be
consistent with other policies which are transforming India into a liberal open economy.
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