But can Chidambaram implement his tough strategies, especially when Indias legal framework remains archaic? With this in mind, Chidambaram calls for radical legal reforms to suit current realities: "You cannot base the economic superstructure for the 21st century on laws two centuries old." And if the Parliament cares for the country, "it is absolutely necessary that five lawsIncome Tax Act (the working draft of which was released this week), Companies Act, Foreign Exchange Management Act and the Money Laundering Billbe passed by the end of 1997-98." It remains to be seen whether the government, in the absence of a consensus both in Parliament and within the ruling coalition itself, is able to give Chidambaram the strong support he needs, to do what he needs to do.