印度

India does too little, too slowly in opening up its banks

Indian banking is all aflutter. Last month the country’s central bank finally unveiled the rules under which it plans to hand out new bank licences for the first time in a decade.

Dozens of companies, including many of those led by India’s most celebrated corporate elite, are now busying themselves with applications.

The process ought to bring about a welcome shake-up of India’s banking industry, introducing fresh blood into a sector struggling to provide the financing its nation needs for future decades of rapid growth.

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