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Learn from China: Malaysian ex-PM tells India
Updated Dec 02, 2011 at 01:36pm IST
Updated Dec 02, 2011 at 01:36pm IST
New Delhi: Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohammad said that India needed a much stronger Central Government and less powerful federal structure to make rapid economic progress.
"India would be like China if it was little less democratic," Mahatir said
in New Delhi on Friday at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit while speaking on the topic Challenges of Change in the 21st Century.
Claiming that Singapore has done tremendously well in the economic sphere because of limited democracy, Mahatir said that sometimes democracy can paralyse Parliament.
"We can't force countries to accept democracy even if it's the best form of governance," he said.
His comments on democracy hindering India's economic growth comes during a period of stalemate in Parliament over the Central Government's decision to allow foreign direct investment in multi-brand retail.
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