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India must undertake a series of regulatory reforms for boosting private investment!

India must cut gold imports through a modified gold monetization scheme. The import of primary energy (oil, gas and coal) must be reduced by boosting domestic production and energy saving.

R P Gupta, Economist and Author of the book 'Turn Around India 2020' expresses his views on the Union Budget 2022-23.

Budget has highlighted the strengths of the economy such as recovery from the pandemic, export growth of 16.5 per cent, Forex Reserves of USD 634 billion and the fiscal deficit at 6.8 per cent of GDP within prudent limit etc. However, it has not discussed the achievements and failures in the targets of the previous budget. More so, the weakness of the economy is neither spelt out nor fully addressed. 

Currently, unemployment is at a record high level and the income of the poor and middle class is adversely affected. High inflation has enlarged their miseries. Cash transfers and free ration is not long-term solution. The budget could have provided the fiscal and monetary stimulus besides policy support to the unorganized sector, farm sector and MSME sector which provides the largest employment. 

The growth of imports is at a record high level which has nullified the benefits of growth in exports. India must cut gold imports through a modified gold monetization scheme. The import of primary energy (oil, gas and coal) must be reduced by boosting domestic production and energy saving. It is needless to say that; the trade deficit directly reduces GDP.

Higher allocation in the budget for capex and infra spending is indeed praiseworthy. However, government investment alone can’t support the growth target of 8-8.5 per cent, as fixed in the budget. Therefore, India must undertake a series of regulatory reforms for boosting private investment.

High inflation (wholesale) could be a game spoiler. Monetary policy can’t resolve this problem. This is due to an increase in the cost of basic inputs, mainly energy, minerals and logistics. For which, suitable policy intervention is needed.

Few policy announcements have been done and I am sure that; in the coming days, India shall make more announcements in resolving these impediments. So that, the growth target of 8-8.5 per cent in FY-2022-23 is achieved and the job crisis is resolved.

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