Key Points

The Swedish Chamber of Commerce recently highlighted India's favorable business climate through its Business Climate Survey 2025-26. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal shared the survey insights, attributing the positive results to efforts under PM Narendra Modi's leadership. The survey indicates rising satisfaction among companies, with many planning increased investments, particularly in manufacturing. The growth of India's 'Make In India' initiative continues to play a significant role in strengthening global business ties.

Key Points: Swedish Chamber Praises India's Business Environment Progress

  • Swedish Chamber survey praises India's business climate
  • Modi's policies enhance Ease of Doing Business
  • Growing investment plans in manufacturing sectors
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Swedish Chamber of Commerce gives thumbs up to favourable business environment in India

Swedish Chamber acknowledges India's improved business climate, lauding Modi's 'Make In India' initiative.

"The report reconfirms the confidence in India's growth story. - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, June 1

The Swedish Chamber of Commerce India's Business Climate Survey 2025-26 has lauded the favourable business environment in India.

Sharing highlights from the survey in a series of posts on X on Sunday, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, said, "The Business Climate Survey 2025-26 by the Swedish Chamber of Commerce India, has given a thumbs up to the favourable business environment in our country over the years, under PM@NarendraModiji."

Goyal said that one of the main highlights of the survey is the resounding approval of the current business climate and rate of business satisfaction, reaffirming the positive impact of 'Make In India'.

He noted that over the last decade, the Modi government has consistently worked to enhance the Ease of Doing Business in the country and the impact has been that global companies are increasingly choosing India as the trusted partner in their growth plans.

"A large number of the companies surveyed are expecting their turnover to increase over the next year, especially those involved in Construction & Building, Aerospace & Defence, IT & Electronics, and Business Services," the Minister said.

According to Goyal, the growing confidence in India's business climate also reflects in the majority of companies surveyed, especially those in manufacturing, looking to increase their investment in the coming year.

"And last but not the least, India has become more important in their sourcing strategy in the last couple of years, with cost efficiency being a big focus. The report reconfirms the confidence in India's growth story and also their focus on developing India as a hub in global value chains," Goyal added.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is great news! 🇮🇳 Sweden recognizing our business potential shows how far we've come. Make in India is clearly working wonders. Hope more European companies follow suit. Just need to ensure this growth reaches smaller cities too, not just metros.
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Priya M.
While the survey is positive, we must not ignore ground realities. Many small businesses still struggle with complex GST filings and bureaucratic hurdles. The government should simplify processes further to truly make India business-friendly for everyone, not just big players.
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Amit S.
Swedish companies have always been quality-focused. Their endorsement means a lot! 🚀 I work in aerospace sector and can confirm the growth opportunities. But we need more skill development programs to match global standards. #MakeInIndia
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Sunita R.
Good to see foreign investors appreciating our efforts. But hope this translates to better job opportunities for Indian graduates. Many engineering students still struggle to find quality employment despite these big investments.
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Vikram J.
The focus on IT & Electronics is excellent! With global companies looking at India, our tech ecosystem will get stronger. But we must ensure intellectual property protection improves to maintain this confidence long-term.
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Neha T.
Positive news indeed! 😊 However, I hope this economic growth is sustainable and environmentally conscious. Sweden is known for green tech - would love to see more collaboration in renewable energy sectors too.

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