Authored by - Anil Trigunayat, former ambassador and trade commissioner in New York and Sumit Kaushik, social impact and a public policy consultant.
The government clarified that the new framework includes safeguards to prevent exclusion or monopolisation by larger MSMEs.
This article is authored by Nagender Parashar, director, Parashar Industries.
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