Whoever forms the government, the reform process will be on and the country will move forward,, Chairman, JSW Group , tellsof ET Now, in an exclusive interview in Davos.Edited excerpts:India is part of the world and cannot be isolated. It does impact India but India as a country has a huge domestic market and most of the industries in India are based on domestic demand except for the IT industry which is very global in nature. I am sure that with these trade wars, the industry will get affected in times to come but as we speak it is okay.We have had five years of Mr Narendra Modi ’s rule and in the past UPA-2 regime in particular, we had a huge amount of scams and too many disturbing news were coming out of India. In the last five years, we have not seen any real big bad news. That, I would say is a big positive because India is a big country and to have no scams in India is a big deal.This government undertook a lot of reforms. Everybody tells that I am a big fan of this government, but it is not about that. It is about India and I am a big fan of India. I believe that any government which provides a good governance in this country, is a good government. There have been big positives and reforms like IBC reform, RERA and others, but the big miss according to me has been the failure to use the opportunity to do strategic disinvestment Whoever gives the best value for the assets will certainly get those assets and that is the right way to happen. There has been a lot of criticism about the IBC because it is taking a lot of time but it is a new reform, a new law and it is going through its iterating process and over time it will get sorted out.If you look at the real situation, there is an agrarian crisis in the country. The farmers are really suffering because as they produce more the prices come down further. India is already a food surplus country and the prices of food products are coming down. Therefore the government of the day has to do something about the farmer distress and if they did something, I do not think anybody is going to blame the government for that.Basically, we need a stable government even if there is a coalition government. If it provides a stable government, that is good for India. In many countries, we see coalition governments working very well and I really do not see that as a big challenge.Sajjan Jindal: There is only one way to go about it and reforms have to take place if our country has to grow. The time of India has come and nobody can stop it. Whoever forms the government, the reform process will be on and the country will move forward.