India's plan to cut red tape gets tangled

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Agencies: New Delhi , Nov 12 2012, 15:55 IST
Environment Ministry) seem to have misunderstood the structure, said a Finance Ministry official, declining to be named. They should understand that the interests of the country are far more important than the concerns for their turf.

The Environment Ministry declined to comment.

The turf war between two ministries reinforces a frequent criticism of Singh - that he has poor control over his ministers. Such squabbles in the past forced him to defer important decisions related to the economy and national security.

I hope the same fate does not fall to my proposal for a National investment Board, Chidambaram lamented recently.

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