This will delve into Indian politics, but Beauracracy has become a syndicate. And nothing short of 2/3rd majority of a "anti-red tape" govt will have a fighting chance against it.Another one of those feel good statements by Indian govt. They act as if they discovered russia in 2024. Once the sanctions hit russsia, western firms exited and the chinese took over their place. Meanwhile India dint even bother to aggressively compete with china , they were more afraid of uncle sam. But once uncle sam showed India its place they are now rushing to find new markets.
If India has to increase its exports or get technology it has to fight tooth & nail for every market instead of kowtowing to EU & US . Our bureaucracy which has been totally compromised by west will never allow any actions to taken in our best interest. Modi talks about "Macaulay" in education but conveniently forgets about "curzons" in bureaucracy.
Otherwise Beauracracy have their cards to play. 1) Unions 2) opposition 3) the most important.. the lower rung will start doing even a poorer job. Seems impossible, given the low bar they have set but don't underestimate the power of an uncommon man. Breeding discontent.
If you look at last 10 years, while opposition cry institutional capture, it's actually the opposite. The institutions are being insulated from Beauracrats and vested interests themselves. It happens through clear SOPs, audit trail, digitisation and changing user-govt dynamics through online interaction. That has vastly reduced loopholes. The problem still present though is that the small level parshads, MLA's, Mafia etc... even the BJP ones are complicity in so much crime that the push for digitisation and reforms scares them. Its these level of politicians that most people interact and face problems with. Wether it's land encroachment by collusion. Pocketing govt scheme funds etc. So, the current pace of cleaning these loopholes will require 20-30 years to completely free people from the grasp of local thugs.


