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EX-CEA: India must shed its protection­ist attitude

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Former chief economic adviser Arvind Subramania­n on Wednesday said India must shed its protection­ist attitude and become an exporting economy.

“Unless India’s exports grow at 15 per cent, we won't get 8 per cent growth. For that, we should reverse some of the protection­ist measures taken. If we turn protection­ist, I don't know how can we be an exporting power. Self-sufficient exporting powerhouse is an oxymoron,” he said.

The former CEA said the FRBM Act will probably have to be revised by the end of the year as India will witness a sharp decline in GDP growth due to the Covid-19 crisis.

Addressing a webinar organised by EY India, Subramania­n said while labour reforms were necessary, the way they have been done by some states have undermined basic protection­s to workers. “It is going to be a very very difficult economic year. We should brace ourselves for a sharp decline in GDP growth. We should also brace ourselves for the fact that India's deficit almost certainly will be double digit.

India’s fiscal situation is going to be very, very difficult,” he said.

Subramania­n said reviving the financial sector is going to be critical for stimulatin­g economic growth.

Talking about India’s current macroecono­mic situation amid the Covid-19 pandemic, he said the Fiscal Responsibi­lity and Budget Management (FRBM) Act and terms of reference of the 15th Finance Commission will probably have to be revised and updated.

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India’s fiscal deficit almost certainly will be double digit, said former CEA Arvind Subramania­n
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