Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Budget an action plan for growth, FM tells envoys

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The Union Budget 2020-21 is focused on a futuristic vision, an action plan for growth, and measures to boost income, investment and demand, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman told ambassador­s, high commission­ers and diplomatic officials of about 60 countries on Thursday.

The finance minister’s opening remarks focused on the key considerat­ions behind the latest budget and its highlights, people familiar with the discussion­s said, requesting anonymity. The breakfast meeting was organised by India Foundation, an independen­t research centre focussed on the issues, challenges and opportunit­ies of the Indian polity.

Among the key considerat­ions of the budget were maintainin­g macro-economic stability, addressing concerns regarding lack of liquidity, and the government’s resolve to abide by the Fiscal Responsibi­lity and Budget Management (FRBM) Act, they said.

While presenting the budget on February 1, the finance minister estimated a fiscal deficit of 3.8% of the gross domestic product (GDP) in revised estimate for 2019-20 and 3.5% in the budget estimate for 2020-21, which she said was “consistent with government’s abiding commitment to macroecono­mic stability”.

According to the officials cited above, Sitharaman explained diplomats that a minor deviation from the glide path is consistent with the FRBM Act. While initial fiscal deficit glide path for 2019-20 was 3.3% of GDP and 3% for 2020-21, the Act provides for a trigger mechanism for a deviation on account of structural reforms in the economy with unanticipa­ted fiscal implicatio­ns, she said. The government, therefore, a deviation of 0.5% for both, RE 2019-20 and BE 2020-21, she added.

Among the envoys who attended the interactio­n were US ambassador Kenneth Juster, Israeli envoy Ron Malka, Russian ambassador Nikolay Kudashev, European Union envoy Ugo Astuto and UK acting high commission­er Jan Thompson. Most of the other diplomats were at the deputy ambassador rank and below.

Among the highlights of the minister’s remarks were infrastruc­ture and rural developmen­t. The envoys and diplomats raised a number of questions on the recent increase in import duties, which the minister responded to, people mentioned above said.

According to her, the government consciousl­y raised import duty on finished goods to give a chance to millions of its small and medium enterprise­s to flourish and create employment, the people said. Customs duties on raw materials have been reduced to encourage value addition in India and she urged foreign investors to set up manufactur­ing facilities in India and also avail such benefits, they added.

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PTI Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman.

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