Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

₹2,000 notes may pour cold water on PM’s drive against black money

- Sunny Sen and Suchetana Ray letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: The ₹2,000 note might just become Prime Minister Nar endra Modi’s Achilles’ heel in his mission to crack down on black money, as higher denominati­ons allow currency criminals to pump in larger amounts of fake notes into the system.

Higher denominati­on notes everywhere in this world have lured counterfei­ters as it is cost effective, and easier to carry The reason is simple – more black and fake money can be pushed into the system through less notes.

The recent case of fake ₹2,000 notes at a State Bank of India ATM might be just the beginning of the new high-denominati­on fake currency, even though the government has introduced more checks, to decipher a fake note from a real one.

“You can never make a state ment that counterfei­ting of cur rency can be stopped, but by increasing security features, the design of a currency can be an impediment to faking it,” said a former Reserve Bank of India official.

A quick search on the web would throw up the US reduced its denominati­on from 12 to seven, since World War II era – denominati­ons of $500, $1,000 $5,000, $10,000 and $1,00,000 were weeded out.

Larger the denominati­ons the impact on money laundering and fake currencies is higher Larger the notes, easier it is for drug trafficker­s, gun dealers and smugglers to carry large sums of money. “Larger denomi nations carry more value, its easier to print them, and are cost effective… That is one reason why there is a strong argument why RBI should phase out ₹2,000 note,” said Rajiv Kumar, econo mist and director at Pahle India Foundation.

The government, however cannot do without larger denom inations.

“There has to be a balance in the amount of cash floating in the economy… Smaller the note more difficult is it to handle,” said Mohit Bahl, partner and head of forensic services, at con sultancy firm KPMG.

HIGHER DENOMINATI­ON NOTES AROUND THE WORLD HAVE LURED RACKETEERS AS IT IS COST EFFECTIVE, AND EASIER TO CARRY

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