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Economy is in a sweet spot. But private sector is not picking up the baton

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The Indian Economy: Current State and Challenges

The Indian economy is experiencing a favorable period, characterized by various government initiatives and economic indicators that suggest potential for growth. However, certain challenges remain that need addressing to sustain this positive momentum.

Government Initiatives

  • Tax Reforms:
    • Rationalization and reduction of Goods and Services Tax rates in recent times.
    • Exemption for individuals earning up to Rs 12 lakh annually from income tax in the 2025-26 Union Budget.
    • Reduction in corporate tax rates since September 2019.
  • Capital Expenditure:
    • Increase in government capital expenditure on public infrastructure from Rs 3,35,726 crore in 2019-20 to Rs 11,21,090 crore in the current fiscal.
  • Investment Schemes:
    • Production Linked Incentive Scheme and India Semiconductor Mission attracting investments, especially in mobile manufacturing, with exports worth $24.1 billion in 2024-25.

Banking and Corporate Sector Health

  • Indian corporates have reduced debt levels, resulting in improved debt service and debt-equity ratios.
  • Commercial banks have achieved low gross and net non-performing asset ratios.
  • The twin balance sheet problem that hindered growth is largely resolved.

Economic Indicators

  • Low consumer price inflation at 2.1% overall year-on-year, with a negative 0.7% for food in August.
  • Soft interest rates and increased credit availability conducive to investment and spending.

Challenges and Concerns

  • Private sector reluctance to invest and spend despite favorable conditions.
  • Possible reasons include: 
    • General uncertainty over demand and job security.
    • Geopolitical disruptions and impacts of international tariffs.
  • Flagging "animal spirits" suggest a need for policy stability rather than quick-fix solutions.
  • Tags :
  • Private Sector
  • Economic Challenges
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