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Option A: The author mentioned exactly the opposite of what is stated in this option. At the start of para 3, the author says that this
small informal sector is too small to compete in global markets. Hence, the products manufactured won't be suitable for export markets. Therefore, this option can be rejected.
Option B: The author has not mentioned anything about taxes in the entire paragraph; therefore, this option can be rejected.
Option C: At the end of paragraph 2 the author states "Between 1989 and 2010 India ... regarding firing workers." The author explains that nearly all jobs created were primarily in the small informal sector because these jobs were better suited to dodge India's bureaucracy and its extremely restrictive rules regarding firing workers. Hence we can say that option C is the correct answer.
Option D: The passage does not imply that small sector jobs do not require good infrastructure and can manage better in the Indian conditions. Hence, this option can be rejected.