Deccan Chronicle

End RBI’s G-debt function, says Niti

Pitches for independen­t debt management office

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New Delhi, Feb. 11: Niti Aayog vice-chairman Rajiv Kumar on Sunday made a strong case for setting up an independen­t debt management office, saying better servicing of loans could lead to substantia­l reduction in India’s interest payment.

At present, the government debt, including market borrowing, is managed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

“Now the time has come to seriously consider better management of India’s debt servicing obligation­s... interest payment is such a large part of the revenue expenditur­e that better management of debt servicing could substantia­lly cut interest payment,” Mr Kumar said.

Noting that India’s external debt is only 18 per cent of total GDP, the Niti Aayog vice-chairman said that when the RBI manages India’s debt, there could be a conflict of interest. “Because if you let more external people come and compete in government debt market, then you get more foreign exchange, therefore exchange rate management gets problemati­c.

“So, therefore debt market remains confined to few domestic players... I

■ NITI AYOG vicechairm­an says there could be conflict of interest if the RBI manages India’s debt as the central bank is also responsibl­e for exchange rate management in the country.

think therefore time has come for this step to be taken in right earnest,” Mr Kumar insisted.

Talking about India’s economic growth, he said this year (2018-19), the economy will grow at 7.5 per cent plus. “By 2019-20, India will start growing at 8 per cent,” he said.

India’s total debt is estimated at `66.68 lakh crore at the end of March 2018, which is likely to go up to `72.51 lakh crore by March 2019, according to the Budget document.

The interest payment on the public debt is estimated to rise from `5.3 lakh crore in 2017-18 to `5.75 lakh in 2018-19.

In his February 2015 Budget speech, finance minister Arun Jaitley had proposed to set up a Public Debt Management Agency within the finance ministry.

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