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World Bank maintains India's economic growth outlook at 7.5% for FY16

FP Archives • October 30, 2015, 11:43:33 IST
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Multilateral lending agency expects 7.8% in 2016-17 and 7.9% in 2017-18

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World Bank maintains India's economic growth outlook at 7.5% for FY16

New Delhi: The World Bank has retained its India growth forecast for 2015-16 saying it will continue to grow, but the catch is the acceleration year-on-year will be gradual. [caption id=“attachment_2488946” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![AFP](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/growthindia_afp.jpg) AFP[/caption] “The latest India Development Update expects India’s economic growth to be at 7.5% in 2015-16, followed by a further acceleration to 7.8% in 2016-17 and 7.9% in 2017-18,” the multilateral lending agency said in a report released here. “However, acceleration in growth is conditional on the growth rate of investment picking up to 8.8% during FY16 to FY18,” it added. Speaking at the launch of the report, World Bank India’s Senior Country Economist Frederico Gil Sander said India has taken advantage of the sharp decline in global oil and commodity prices to eliminate petrol and diesel subsidies and increase excise taxes. “Resources from lower subsidies and higher taxes have been well utilised in lowering deficits and increasing capital expenditure.” The most significant risks to the outlook, he further said, stem from the banking sector and financing requirements of infrastructure companies. “Public sector banks, which account for three-fourths of domestic credit, are under stress, with a rising share of non-performing assets,” Gil Sander noted. The senior economist felt that India is relatively well-positioned to weather global volatility in the short term. The report dwelt at length on states, which are now responsible for 57% of spending and account for 16% of GDP. Of this, nearly 74% of the funds are untied compared with an average 57% during the 13th Finance Commission period, getting more flexibility to states. It suggested that the government need to collect more direct taxes to boost revenues. “India’s direct tax collection is among the lowest in the world. Direct taxes account for a mere 5.7% of GDP in India compared with 11.4% in OECD countries,” the report said. Making a special mention of the government’s efforts for successfully bringing current account deficit (CAD) down to 1.4% in 2015-16, it said CAD is likely to inch up to 1.7% in 2016-17 and 2% in 2017-18. Stressing on the need to increase export-oriented growth, the report said, “Although India may be able to achieve a fast GDP expansion without export growth for a short period, sustaining high GDP rates over a longer period will require a recovery of exports.” PTI

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