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Stabilisation Fund Can Be a Shock Absorber

16 Mar 2026
2 min

India's Economic Stabilisation Fund

The Government of India's initiative to create an economic stabilisation fund is both timely and commendable, especially given its establishment without causing significant fiscal strain. This fund provides an additional buffer against external shocks, which is crucial during crises such as the ongoing situation in West Asia.

Benefits and Purpose of the Fund

  • Sequestration during Growth: It is beneficial to sequester funds during periods of robust economic growth and low inflation.
  • Policy Space: The fund allows for greater policy space to focus on long-term macroeconomic management by addressing temporary commodity market volatilities.
  • Countercyclical Tool: The fund serves as a countercyclical policy tool, especially useful as global shocks increase and India's exposure to them rises.

Context and Necessity

  • Since the start of the decade, India has faced numerous challenges including a pandemic, energy and food shocks, and tariff wars.
  • Structural adjustments have eased domestic economic pressures but increased the incidence of external shocks.
  • Despite improved welfare delivery and increased capital expenditure making the economy more resilient, India remains dependent on imports for food, energy, and manufacturing inputs.

Importance of a Financial Backstop

  • A financial backstop is crucial as India plans its energy transition, ensuring risk mitigation without compromising on fiscal discipline or macroeconomic stability.
  • The fund complements the development of storage infrastructure, which is essential given India's significant commodity trade.

Conclusion

While establishing the fund is straightforward, its effective utilization requires effort and strategic planning. Stabilisation funds have a track record of success globally, and India is likely to benefit from this approach.

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Financial Backstop

A safety net or reserve that can be drawn upon during times of financial stress or unexpected events. In this case, the economic stabilisation fund serves as a financial backstop for India's economy, particularly during its energy transition.

Macroeconomic Management

The management of the economy as a whole, focusing on broad economic factors such as inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and interest rates. The fund aims to support prudent macroeconomic management by mitigating external shocks.

Countercyclical Tool

A policy or instrument used to counteract the business cycle. In this context, the stabilisation fund acts countercyclically by being deployed during economic downturns or shocks to cushion their impact, contrasting with procyclical policies that amplify economic fluctuations.

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