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The aim, says Ajay Dua, India's secretary for industrial promotion, is to "get over investors' difficulties of infrastructure and the time taken to get approvals, without any extra fiscal costs to the exchequer".
(Manager 5, Rio) Despite the difficulties of infrastructure for the operation of the GAL system, respondents stressed that it is an important tool for the viability of new diagnostic technologies: "We knew that if we did not couple it [the new diagnostic technology] with an information system that made the test results flow, we would be doing a compromised assessment.
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