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Fiscal prudence, monetary policy easing & deregulation as mantras for Viksit Bharat

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Economic Survey 2024-2025: Key Insights

External Sector Resilience

  • Forex Reserves and FPI Inflows: The Indian economy shows resilience with healthy forex reserves and net positive FPI inflows, despite recent large outflows.
  • Trade Challenges: Geopolitical conflicts, particularly in the Red Sea, pose significant challenges to global and Indian trade.
  • Export Growth Challenges:
    • Non-tariff measures,  Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), and  European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) are impacting export growth.
    • Emphasis on diversifying exports and increasing efficiencies to lower costs.
  • Balance of Payments: Strong services exports and remittances support the balance of payments, despite reduced net FDI.
  • Current Account Deficit: There's a risk of an increasing deficit; hence, making FDI more attractive is crucial.

Inflation Analysis

  • Price Volatility: Extreme weather events are causing volatility in food prices like onions, tomatoes, and pulses.
  • Core Inflation: Core inflation has decreased, and commodity prices are expected to fall, aiding in meeting RBI's inflation targets.
  • Monetary Policy Suggestions:
    • High-yield and drought-resistant farming.
    • Price monitoring and supply-side interventions.

Growth Aspirations

  • GDP Growth Target: To achieve Viksit Bharat by 2047, GDP must grow at 8% annually in real terms.
  • Investment and Job Creation:
    • Increase investment rate from 31% to 35%.
    • Create over 7 million non-farm jobs.
  • Infrastructure and Skill Development: Develop world-class infrastructure and improve education quality for workforce empowerment.
  • MSME Growth: Reduce regulatory burdens to enable MSMEs to grow.

Policy Recommendations

  • Regulatory Approach: Encourage states to adopt 'minimum necessary, maximum feasible' regulation.
  • Fiscal Policy: Continue fiscal prudence with higher allocations to infrastructure, health, education, technology, and agriculture.
  • Climate Change Adaptation: Focus on diversification and efficiency in agriculture, and adaptation measures for climate change.
  • Monetary Policy: Encourage a different approach to inflation, especially concerning food inflation.
  • Tags :
  • Viksit Bharat
  • Economic Survey 2024-25
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