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Singapore: India has the most inefficient bureaucracy in Asia and red-tape is much worse than in China, says a survey.

In the ranking of 12 countries, India has been named as having the most inefficient bureaucracy followed by Indonesia and the Philippines, according to the survey of expatriate business executives conducted by the Hong Kong-based Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC).

Quoting the consultancy, news agency AFP has reported that bureaucratic red-tape is a serious problem in India and China but "the differences in the political systems of these two countries have made inertia much worse in India than in China".

The ranking is based on a scale from one to 10 and a score of 10 indicates the worst possible scenario.

India scored 9.41, followed by Indonesia (8.59), the Philippines (8.37), Vietnam (8.13) and China (7.93).

As per the survey, Singapore and Hong Kong with scores of 2.53 and 3.49, respectively, have the most efficient bureaucracies.

Other countries ranked are Malaysia (6.97), Taiwan (6.6), Japan (6.57), South Korea (6.13) and Thailand (5.53).

As many as 1,373 middle and senior expatriate executives participated in the survey conducted earlier this year.

Writing about India, PERC said, "politicians frequently promise to reform and revitalise the Indian bureaucracy, but they have been ineffective in doing so--mainly because the civil service is a power centre in its own right".

The consultancy noted that dealing with India's bureaucracy "can be one of the most frustrating experiences for any Indian, let alone a foreign investor".

PERC noted that bureaucracies in some Asian countries have become power centres in their own right, allowing them to effectively resist efforts toward reforms by politicians and appointed officials.

PTI Indian bureaucracy most inefficient in Asia: Survey:partay:
 
I have no disagreement on this, Indian Bureaucracy is pretty inefficient, slow and corrupt.
 
You can not call it the survey of Asia its more of a survey of Pacific.Where is Pakistan?
 
You can not call it the survey of Asia its more of a survey of Pacific.Where is Pakistan?

only 12 countries surveyed :bunny::bunny:

even if Pakistan may had been included still Mera Bharat mahan...........

We are number 1:yahoo::yahoo:
 
I think same here in Pakistan


Anyone explain what bureaucracy means ...
 
Bureaucracy is the combined organizational structure, procedures, protocols, and set of regulations in place to manage activity, usually in large organizations. As opposed to adhocracy, it is often represented by standardized procedure (rule-following) that guides the execution of most or all processes within the body; formal division of powers; hierarchy; and relationships, intended to anticipate needs and improve efficiency.
 
I think same here in Pakistan


Anyone explain what bureaucracy means ...

It covers all govt.servants and the services provided by them. It also cover Govt. Ministers and their staff aswell ( as they are the part of the govt.)
 
I feel differently.

The Indian bureaucracy is extremely in efficient yet there is a system in their madness. Being the worst in Asia in not very difficult to achieve but depends who the other contenders are.
 
Guys the article is seriously flawed. Our government is most efficient in asia and even the world. We get our work done in a day which usually requires a week.............
Oops I forgot to add -after greasing palms of our babus.:rofl::rofl:
 
no surprise ...we are number 1 in corruption..
 
lo ji....isme survey karne wali kya baat hai..... :what:
Kisi bhi Indian se aise hi pooch lete... :lol:
 
Its easy to laugh at a system while we all are contributing to it.

We, each of us here would have bribed someone somewhere at leastonce if not many times. When we are corrupting the system then how we have the right to laugh on it?

Aaab se khilana band, Pilana shuru :) :cheers:
 
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