Corporate Governance and Transparency in India’s Capital Markets
Keywords:
Governance, Corporate, Capital Markets, Stability, DifficultiesAbstract
Governance of firms and transparency in corporate operations are two vital components that help in the growth and stability of capital markets. Both of these factors are essential aspects. In India, these topics have garnered a significant degree of attention during the majority of the last few decades. This attention has been driven by the necessity to boost investor trust as well as the regulatory reforms that have been implemented. This article examines the development of corporate governance and transparency in India’s capital markets, focusing on the most important legislative frameworks, difficulties, and potential future orientations.
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