Commercial Ties with Asia

Peace and commerce become important in making the world, a more prosperous place to live in. Most nations that rely on peace have a better economy than the ones that are not peaceful. Peace becomes a requisite for making a nation more prosperous. All resources must be expended in making the economy developed. Most nations that rely on peace, also achieve a high standard of living. They work for the welfare of their citizens and give them the rights that they must deserve. Economic rights cannot be considered compromised in a society, and must be granted to all the citizens. Peace and commerce must be imbibed as virtues in a polity.

Commerce and its aims must be supported, and should be given all support that a developing economy demands. Nations in Asia, including India, should support commerce and make its economy work with utmost efficiency. Efficient allocation of resources should be given a priority that a nation deserves. Peace and commerce should be emphasized and more national resources must be spent on making them a surefooted sentiment in a nation. Market economy would work well if it gives free rein to the entrepreneur and allows him or her to work without undue regulations.

Commerce must be made into a success in Asian nations, and their economies should be considered as important as the productivity that they have. Commerce must be considered a significant element of ambition that a nation must have. Commercial ties between nations and within a nation should be considered as important and more government efforts must be exercised in order to make it administratively easier. Commerce in Asia should be given a priority, and ties must be improved between nations.

India, as a developing economy, would do aptly well if it strengthens its ties with other nations in Asia in the sphere of commerce. Commerce must be strengthened within a nation, and more government measures must be put in place in order to make it an ardour of success with Asia. Most nations in Asia have been at the forefront of commerce historically, and have given their citizens full opportunities to participate in the economy and the accompanying economic transactions. They must be supported, and their ties with India must be improved. The Indian government would be well-favoured to work for commerce, and increase its ties with other Asian nations with similar aims in their economy. More government measures must be used in order to make trade as free as possible, between Asian nations, thus it benefits the businesses, be it small, medium or large.  

Yuvraj Saharan

Capital Report

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