BSE's Chauhan Weighs in on India's GST

BSE's Chauhan Weighs in on India's GST

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The video discusses the impact of GST on India's economy, highlighting its role in formalizing the market and promoting technological advancements. It explores GST's potential to increase IPO listings by enabling small companies to expand beyond state boundaries. The video also addresses corporate governance challenges and the role of SEBI in maintaining high standards. The transformation of BSE into a successful corporate entity is discussed, along with its future plans to support India's growth through fundraising. Finally, strategies to enhance market liquidity are explained, emphasizing the need for retail investors and market makers.

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What are the potential long-term benefits of GST for the Indian economy?

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How has India's approach to technology and infrastructure changed over the last 25 years?

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In what ways does GST aim to create a common playing field for businesses in India?

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What factors contribute to the expectation of 1000 new IPO listings in India following the implementation of GST?

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How does the Indian corporate governance framework compare to other countries according to recent reports?

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What steps has the BSE taken to improve its market infrastructure and attract more investors?

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What challenges does India face in increasing liquidity in its markets?

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