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<h1>India Advances Regulatory Reforms: Decriminalizing Business Laws and Easing Compliance with Jan Vishwas Bill 2.0</h1> The government is committed to reducing regulatory burdens and fostering trust-based governance to make India an export-friendly economy, according to the Finance Minister. Efforts include setting up a high-level committee to review non-financial sector regulations and decriminalizing business laws, with over 42,000 compliance requirements already removed. The Jan Vishwas Bill 2.0 aims to further simplify processes. The Prime Minister urged industries to capitalize on global opportunities, highlighting India's potential as a trusted partner. The government's focus on infrastructure development and capital expenditure is seen as a key driver for economic growth, with significant budget allocations for the next fiscal year.